From time to time (including two over the last couple of weeks), I provide you with writing challenges. What are the value of such challenges? Do they really make a difference?
Experimenting with different approaches to writing can do several things for you. First, it gets you writing! Writing consistently is the most important thing that anyone who wants to publish can do. Bottom line, writers write (and scholars too!). Second, trying new ways of approaching writing allows you to change your perspective and develop new insights. Three, they will help you to integrate some of the skills I explore in this blog. Each are based on key principles that I use in my coaching practice.
Don't just try the challenges as they come up- there are many of them on in this blog. Go back, try a few, even if you already have. Many can be of value done repeatedly.
Experimenting with different approaches to writing can do several things for you. First, it gets you writing! Writing consistently is the most important thing that anyone who wants to publish can do. Bottom line, writers write (and scholars too!). Second, trying new ways of approaching writing allows you to change your perspective and develop new insights. Three, they will help you to integrate some of the skills I explore in this blog. Each are based on key principles that I use in my coaching practice.
Don't just try the challenges as they come up- there are many of them on in this blog. Go back, try a few, even if you already have. Many can be of value done repeatedly.
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