Writing tip #33: Don’t lose the flow.
If you're stuck, write another text. An article. A manifesto. It doesn't matter what you write. The most important thing is: don't lose your flow.
Set yourself fixed and, above all, uninterrupted working hours every day. Writing requires longer, focused periods of time. Without these fixed appointments, writing will always be a flirtation - and never a serious relationship.
Writing tip #35: Write your chile telegram screening 500 words a day.
Decide how many words you want to write per day. It can be 500, 1000 or 2000 words. You decide. The important thing is that you commit to it and don't stop until you've reached this number. No exceptions! That's the only way you can write a book . Bit by bit.
Writing tip #36: Look back and pat yourself on the back.
Look at what you have achieved in the last few days and weeks or even months. If it is more than nothing, then you have already achieved something. Pat yourself on the back for that. Small successes have to be celebrated. Because that will give you more self-confidence, which in turn will give you the strength to keep writing.