by Kate Sullivan |
Virginia Woolf’s classic essay, “A Room of One’s Own,” summed up one of the key things any writer needs to succeed: space to work. We need both mental and physical space in order to let the words flow—if we feel too cramped and cluttered, we get thinking about all the...
by Kate Sullivan
Have you ever gone to a coffee shop to get some writing done and found yourself blasting through the pages, knocking out more words than you’ve managed in the entire rest of the week? Most of us have. But have you ever wondered why? It may well be the power of ambient...
by Dr. Kenneth Atchity |
Managing your work is a fool’s game because work is infinite. Good work only creates more work; in fact, bad work creates more work too. So the more you work the more work you will have to do. It’s basic common sense that you can’t manage an infinite commodity. What...
by Tom Corson-Knowles |
As I’m writing these words right now, I have to admit it’s quite challenging to find the right keys and avoid making mistakes and typos! That’s because I just switched my keyboard layout to Colemak from QWERTY. If you have no idea what that means,...
by Tom Corson-Knowles |
How fast you can you type? When I was around 8 years old, my family bought a computer and some typing software that not only taught you how to type like a professional, including the correct placement of your hands and tips for increased productivity, it also included...
by Tom Corson-Knowles
When I first started out as an author and entrepreneur years ago, I wish I would have known how to create business systems that work for me instead of trying to do it all myself. There are three ways to get more done in less time: 1) create efficient systems, 2)...