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October 5, 2016 by LJ Sedgwick Leave a Comment

Can writing in 8 minute bursts boost your productivity?

A writer hunches over a laptop. She’s got a whole morning ahead of her, but she just can’t seem to get started. Maybe she’ll check her email first. After all, she’s got plenty of time…hasn’t she?

Across town, another writer pings from task to task. Making up lunchboxes for her children. Calling the garage to see if her car is ready. Trying to manage the steady flow of chores to be done. How will she ever fit her writing time in?

If you recognise yourself in these sketch, then you’ll know how easy it is for time to run away with you. Or how difficult it is to carve out time for your writing.

Luckily, there’s an answer.

Can writing in bursts of just 8 minutes at a time really boost your productivity? Or does it prove too much of an interruption to your workflow? Click here to find out.
Get that stopwatch out.

I recently bought a copy of Monica Leonelle’s The 8-Minute Writing Habit: Create a Consistent Writing Habit That Works With Your Busy Lifestyle. In it, Leonelle lists a range of strategies you can use to boost your productivity. I won’t recount them all here because the book is well worth a read.

But I will discuss the first strategy, that of the 8-minute burst.

Write for less time more often

Can writing in bursts of just 8 minutes at a time really boost your productivity? Or does it prove too much of an interruption to your workflow? Click here to find out.
Keep an eye on the clock.

Very few people can sit down at a keyboard and work solidly for three or four hours at a time.

After all, unless you’re being paid to write, you probably don’t have time for that.

But chances are that you do have random pockets of time scattered throughout your day.

Writing for just 8 minutes doesn’t sound like a lot, but it soon mounts up. If you wrote for 8 minutes at a time at 4 intervals throughout the day then you’d have built up 32 minutes of writing.

It’s easier to snatch time in bursts than it is to block out larger time periods.

Plus, knowing you only have 8 minutes to write forces you to actually get something done. If you have half an hour, you’ll probably spend 20 minutes on Facebook.

8 minutes a day for 8 days

Can writing in bursts of just 8 minutes at a time really boost your productivity? Or does it prove too much of an interruption to your workflow? Click here to find out.
8!

Leonelle recommends that you try building just 8 minutes of writing into your day for 8 days.

If you want to do more than one burst per day that’s fine, but you need to do at least one. I gave it a go to see how I’d get on!

Day 1: Two 8 minute bursts, a total of 925 words.

Day 2: One 8 minute slot, 383 words.

Day 3: 448 words.

Day 4: 484 words.

Day 5: 256 words but my Bluetooth keyboard stopped working so I had to use the onscreen keyboard which is a lot slower to type on!

Day 6: 376 words. While my momentum may have slowed slightly, the urge to keep going after my 8 minutes was up was certainly strong.

Day 7: 514 words.

Day 8: 524 words!

In total, that’s 3,910 words in just 8 days – or 1 hour and 12 minutes, to be exact. I can live with an average of 434 words per burst.

Is it worth trying to write in bursts?

Can writing in bursts of just 8 minutes at a time really boost your productivity? Or does it prove too much of an interruption to your workflow? Click here to find out.
You can even try it longhand.

In a short word, yes.

I doubt I’d have found the time to sit down and write for an hour. I don’t think I could have churned out almost 4000 words in one go if I had.

You might not necessarily write for eight minutes but just making the commitment to will see a massive boost in your productivity.

Does it only work for fiction?

Not at all. The bursts method also works for blog posts, social media, or any other project that requires writing.

Some people believe you won’t get a lot done in 8 minutes. You don’t get the opportunity to enter the ‘flow’ state where time runs away with you. Total immersion in your project won’t happen in 8 minutes.

But if you need to fit writing in around other things, working towards 8 minute bursts helps you carve out time in more manageable chunks.

Have you tried the 8 minutes a day for 8 days challenge? Let me know how you got on in the comments!

Filed Under: Creativity Tagged With: 8 minutes, 8 minutes a day, productivity, writing bursts

September 14, 2016 by LJ Sedgwick Leave a Comment

9 Ways to make your own Creative Space

You might already be a creative, or you might just want to expand your creativity. Having your own creative space is an excellent way to explore your skills, abilities, and the inner depths of your mind. After all, it’s a combination of those things that will bring forth the creative ideas!

Having your own creative space can be a good way to boost your productivity. Here are 9 simple ways to design one that helps you be the best creative!

Here are nine things to try to expand your creative space.

By all means have a beautiful desk

Just remember it’s not the be all and end all of being a creative. Keeping it tidy will help, but don’t prioritise tidying over working.

Having your own creative space can be a good way to boost your productivity. Here are 9 simple ways to design one that helps you be the best creative!

Consider adding a plant

Certain varieties can actually absorb radiation from electrical devices like computer screens and TVs!

They also help to oxygenate the atmosphere, and they are a calming presence in a busy world. Make sure you choose one to suit your conditions – I have a sunny windowsill, so I have three miniature cacti enjoying the sunlight.

Having your own creative space can be a good way to boost your productivity. Here are 9 simple ways to design one that helps you be the best creative!

It’s nice to keep in touch

But put your phone away – and leave it alone. If you leave your phone on your desk, you’re more likely to be tempted to check it. So put it in a drawer or in your pocket, and check it whenever you’ve finished your task at hand.

Having your own creative space can be a good way to boost your productivity. Here are 9 simple ways to design one that helps you be the best creative!

Read, read, and read some more

One of the best ways to be creative is to become curious about the world around you. Get involved. Read books. Pick a topic that interests you and find out everything you can about it.

Having your own creative space can be a good way to boost your productivity. Here are 9 simple ways to design one that helps you be the best creative!

Have a space dedicated to ideas

It could be a whiteboard, a blackboard, or a good old-fashioned pinboard – just make sure you have somewhere to keep your ideas. It doesn’t have to be neat – it’s your space. If you get stuck on a project, go back to your ideas board. Maybe you’ve already found the solution – but just didn’t know it yet.

Having your own creative space can be a good way to boost your productivity. Here are 9 simple ways to design one that helps you be the best creative!

Storage is important too

It might not be sexy or glamourous but it’s important to have somewhere to store everything you don’t use every day.

If you store things electronically, remember to have a back up. Use a service like Dropbox or Google Drive.

Having your own creative space can be a good way to boost your productivity. Here are 9 simple ways to design one that helps you be the best creative!

It’s important to make space for down time

You’ll need time to rest and recharge. It might not seem productive but it’s during your time out that your subconscious has the space to get to work on all of the input you’ve given it while you’ve been watching videos, reading, or doing other research.

Having your own creative space can be a good way to boost your productivity. Here are 9 simple ways to design one that helps you be the best creative!

But you will need to get some work done eventually

There’s no getting away from it! Get down to whatever it is you need to do – and don’t put it off. If you’ve enjoyed the research, then chances are you’ll enjoy the work.

Having your own creative space can be a good way to boost your productivity. Here are 9 simple ways to design one that helps you be the best creative!

Be prepared for your first attempts to suck

But that’s okay. That’s what editing is for. And remember you can’t edit a blank page – so you’ll need to actually get the work done in the first place. Your creative space isn’t just your physical space – it’s your mindset too. So get your mind sharpened for the editing phase!

Having your own creative space can be a good way to boost your productivity. Here are 9 simple ways to design one that helps you be the best creative!

What would you like to know about being creative, or making a creative space? Let me know in the comments!

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