TV, NEWSPAPERS, AND WRITING
Reality about TV Watching.
Do a log of your TV viewing. If you watch TV for one hour each day, cut it down to 30 minutes or to every other day. Use the time you're saving by not watching TV and devote it to your writing.
TV Writing Matches.
When you watch TV, are you picking up any tips for your writing project? Quantum physics tells us that all life is interconnected. If you've felt the nudge or have an affinity for a certain television program, write about what you're learning from its characters or structure.
Who Cut Holes in My Newspaper?
Don't just read a newspaper or magazine. Think of your writing projects or ideas. Cut out articles, research notes, and phrases that pertain to your projects. Put them into files for future reference.
SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT:
How could television and newspapers become better partners for achieving your writing goals?
Do a log of your TV viewing. If you watch TV for one hour each day, cut it down to 30 minutes or to every other day. Use the time you're saving by not watching TV and devote it to your writing.
TV Writing Matches.
When you watch TV, are you picking up any tips for your writing project? Quantum physics tells us that all life is interconnected. If you've felt the nudge or have an affinity for a certain television program, write about what you're learning from its characters or structure.
Who Cut Holes in My Newspaper?
Don't just read a newspaper or magazine. Think of your writing projects or ideas. Cut out articles, research notes, and phrases that pertain to your projects. Put them into files for future reference.
SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT:
How could television and newspapers become better partners for achieving your writing goals?


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