Thursday, May 24, 2018

Lesson 4



LESSON 4 – ANALYTICAL MIND
If you’re a born writer, then naturally you’ve an analytical mind. That means that if you begin with an idea or a title for a new book to write about, your mind will keep giving ideas on how to keep building up the story. The ideas that come to you, you shouldn’t ignore. They may be from the things you see and do, the things you see others doing or the things that you watch.

So a born writer doesn’t need to gather people giving him/her conflicting ideas: they know what they want to write about, all they need are detailed descriptions from time to time. These come to them too.

We have to know that writing a good book is not a day’s job. I may not even be done in a year; unless you put your analytical mind to work more constantly by neglecting your sources of livelihood and concentrating on writing the book. Which is to say; the more you concentrate on a particular thought, the more ideas you’ll get about it. But your perfectionism will keep you correcting the ideas that are not best to make the book as interest as possible.



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