Neither. Or both. Good writing is the product of planned inspiration. Getting rid of distractions, planning the work to be done, and writing what comes is the way to writing productivity. Here's how to do it:
1. Get out of the house
Go somewhere alone with your laptop, and leave the power cord at home. Bring along an mp3 player and some headphones or go sit outside where there will only be bird song and the wind in the trees. Sometimes the only way to get rid of distractions is to get away from their origins. Especially if you are a freelance writer, you may work around countless distractions daily and wonder why it takes you ten hours to complete the work of two. Getting away from the usual workplace creates a blank slate for where creativity can germinate. Failing to take the power cord with you creates an automatic time crunch. You only have a few hours of writing time, and you'll be motivated to use them. …show more content…
Plan it out
Make detailed outlines of what you want to write. Whether your project is a long work of fiction or a short technical paper, you're going to benefit from working on the bones of the project before you flesh it out. Start large and move inward to the details. If it is a book, you could start with the table of contents or a short description of each chapter. When you're done with that, you might want to outline every scene you'd like to see in that chapter. With this much of a plan, the creative part will go very