Seeking advice from folks who blog/think-things-through-on-the-internet:
Writing is hard, I find talking through/tweeting through my ideas easier. But I want to have a coherent document of my ideas, so I don& #39;t want to give up on "proper" writing.
For folks who are similar...
Writing is hard, I find talking through/tweeting through my ideas easier. But I want to have a coherent document of my ideas, so I don& #39;t want to give up on "proper" writing.
For folks who are similar...
What is your process to get from talking/stream of consciousness to a written piece?
Do you dictate & clean it up?
Do you talk it out & take notes?
Do you have a thinking buddy?
Do you engage in some practice that just makes writing easier (journaling, writing prompts)?
Do you dictate & clean it up?
Do you talk it out & take notes?
Do you have a thinking buddy?
Do you engage in some practice that just makes writing easier (journaling, writing prompts)?
I feel like I am not "a writer" because it doesn& #39;t come easily to me.
As an educator, I know this is bunk and this is the kind of thinking I try to undo in math class.
But as the learner who hasn& #39;t developed a writing practice, I kind of want to give up & do an audio journal
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As an educator, I know this is bunk and this is the kind of thinking I try to undo in math class.
But as the learner who hasn& #39;t developed a writing practice, I kind of want to give up & do an audio journal
Also, is this just a stalling tactic because I& #39;m scared to write
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