Of everything I have had published, one of the biggest sellers has been a rather short guide, just 45 pages, called Writing Rituals.
Why the popularity? Probably because as writers we all know there are days, if not weeks, when we are not nearly as productive as we would like.
If we are freelance writers or copywriters, those periods of low productivity quickly turn into periods of low income.
In short, if you write for a living, you need to be productive every day.
A lucky few seem to have been born with the ability to be madly productive without any extra effort. But most of us require some help. We use to-do lists, scheduling applications and any other tool we can use to stay organized, on track and focused.
Writing Rituals, while addressing the use of such tools, also applies the power of rituals. Not habit, but rituals.
The guide takes you through a sequence of five rituals which, when applied, will almost certainly help you not only maintain a higher and consistent level of productivity, but will also help you improve the quality of your writing.
As always, the guide is available through the Writing Rituals website, along with a couple of bonuses.
As of this week, you can also buy it, at a lower price, without the bonuses, at Booklocker.com.





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