Do you have not enough time? That might actually be a good thing for your writing. Check out this Nov. 2011 Wired article, "Need to Create? Get a Constraint."
Are you a "bad writer," or are you just lazy? :) Why telling yourself you're not good at something is a self-fulfilling prophecy. "I Suck at Photoshop; Except I Don't, and You Don't Suck at That Thing You're Bad at Either" at Lifehacker by Adam Pash, Nov. 2, 2011.
A great blog post at Student of Change about the "organized artist," featuring a video about comedian Joan Rivers' file cabinet for jokes. The post quotes Twyla Tharp's book The Creative Habit: "No matter what form it takes, a good organizational system supports you to do your best work by allowing you to put your brain power where you want and need it to be. For some people that system will be a cardboard box of ideas, and for others a card catalog of naughty jokes."
Below are some interesting readings on the subject. None of these are 100% perfect. The important thing is that each author has thought about and studied what processes and schedules work for them. What works for you?
- 30-Day Writing Regimens by Southeast Review
- "4 Tips to Increase Writing Productivity" by Nancy Whichard
- "7 Ways for Extroverts to Improve their Writing Productivity" by Laurie Pawlik-Kienlen in Quips and Tips for Successful Writers
- 750 Words: An online place to sign in and dump 750 words a day to get started.
- "Accept Defeat: The Neuroscience of Screwing Up" by Jonah Lehrer in Wired Magazine
- "Are You Satisfied with Your Writing Productivity?" in Women in Wetlands blog
- "Behavior Toolkit" and "Behavior Target Sample" in Behavior + Works: Learning, with the help of parrots, how rewards help in training yourself for new behavior
- "Battle of the Writing Productivity Methods: Word Count Versus Timed" by Jennifer Blanchard in Procrastinating Writers, also the authors of the Butt-in-Chair workbook and newsletter
- "Creative Writing Prompts"
- "Bloom's Taxonomy: A New Look at an Old Standby " in Designing Effective Projects, Thinking Skills Frameworks
- "Concentration: 22 Ways to Stay Focused on Writing" in Bad Language Blog, on September 7, 2009
- "Create a Morning Writing Ritual" by Leo Babauta in Freelance Switch
- " 'Creative Writing'--a Caution" in "Letters at 3 AM column from Michael Ventura in the Austin Chronicle, about what it really means to be a writer
- "Daily Writing Prompt" by LitDrift Blog
- "Handbook for Life: 52 Tips for Happiness and Productivity" in zenhabits
- "How Do I Write?"--an online photo essay from OxMag by Sonya Huber about writing process
- Mind42: a free web app for mapping your ideas
- "The Monster Collection of Moleskin Tips, Tricks, and Hacks" is a great list of ideas for writing routines and notebooks by Skellie at Freelance Switch
- "My Type 2 Procrastination" by David Seah. Understand what kind of procrastinator you are.
- Notebook Stories: A blog about notebooks!
- Evernote: A free and powerful web app for collecting notes in many forms for brainstorming
- "Productivity Tips According to Jerry Seinfeld," by Jay MacInnis in The Writing Toolbox
- "The Whys of Productivity: Writing Things Down" describes why you need a notebook and why that great idea doesn't need any more time "brewing" in your head.
- "Time, Attention, and Creative Work" in 43 Folders by Merlin Mann
- "Writing and Productivity: The Power of Situation" in Silverknife by Mark Hewitt
- "Writing in the Age of Distraction" by Cory Doctorow from Locus Magazine
- "Writing Productivity: Using an Idea Log," in PoeWar Writing Career Center by John Hewitt
- "Writing Productivity Problems," a wonderful checklist from Stanford Writing Center to help you diagnose what's going on with your writing process. Here's the same awesomeness as a PDF download: "Writing Productivity Problems"
- "Writing Prompts" at Writer's Digest
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