Leaving Your Writing Alone For a Day

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Article Title: Leaving Your Writing Alone For a Day
Author: Jane Sumerset
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If you were assigned to do such a writing, you should ask back if what kind of topic you are going to discuss in your content. After your teacher or your boss explained the instruction of your future piece, you are now ready to start planning out the things that you will include in your content.

There are two categories of writing where you might want to choose to, it�s either writing a non-fiction or fictional piece. If you are into non-fiction writing like making a news story, research papers or thesis, then all you have to do is to conduct a thorough research and study about the topic that you are going to right in order to elaborate or widen things up.

But if you are into fiction writing like essays, novels, etc, still you should always read some reference materials or browse the web so that you can at least stick to the facts and support your writings with the real information even if you these types of writings only use your point of views and to what you really feel about the topic.

However, it is also a bit confusing and stressful if you consume most of your time through gathering some thoughts or views on how you are going to add some ideas in your content and organize it all in a detailed manner. Since, it will greatly affect the quality of your writing. But then, all your ideas will be mix up if you use your head too much and will caused your writing a bit incorrect and unreadable.

If your copy seems wrong, yet you can�t put your finger on it, there are a number of things you can try:

1. Run it through an English grammar software to check for correctness � it could be a subtle error that�s causing the less-than-ideal tone.

2. Run it through the same software�s style checker � you could be using constructs best suited for other writing types.

3. If you�ve done both steps and things still seem amiss, best leave the material alone for the day.

Judging you own writing objectively, as you write it, can be one of the most difficult things to do. It�s like critiquing your basketball skills while you�re in the middle of a game � you�ll either see none of your flaws or you�ll end up stifling your own creativity. Either way, the results you�ll get aren�t the best.

As such, if you find yourself stuck while looking over your writing, try leaving it for now and returning to the task tomorrow. Instead of evaluating it in the heat of the moment, simply let the day pass busying yourself on other things. When you finally return to it, you might end up surprised at the amount of things you notice about it.

Doing the writing and editing as separate tasks, you get to assume two roles individually. When you write, you let the passion of the material consume you without worrying about potential issues. During evaluation the next day, you can dissect it without being attached emotionally.


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