from Sharon Ledwith
Apply the 80-20 rule to everything you do. Especially when it comes to your writing. What’s the 80-20 rule? It’s a simple formula. The basic idea is that 20 percent of the things you do will account for 80 percent of the value of your work. For optimum performance in any job, it’s essential that you work on the top 20 percent of the activities that account for most of your results. This rule is also known as the Pareto Principal or Power Law.
How does this law apply to Writers? Read
on…
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Time
Sucks:
You know what I’m talking about. Facebook. Twitter. YouTube. TV. Email
checking. Web surfing. These activities
can be gigantic time sucks. Get a timer or set an amount of time for yourself
for these simple pleasures. If you do this, you'll free yourself up to dedicate
time for your writing. Do it. Be ruthless.
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Great Writing Sessions: Some writing
sessions are more productive than others. Know when is the best time for you to
write, and when is not. Are you a night owl or an early bird? Know yourself
well with regards to this advice. You will generate roughly 80% of your writing
in the best 20% of your writing sessions. When you have a great day of writing,
take notice on the factors that make it productive, and try to repeat those
factors in all of your writing sessions.
·
Not-so-great Writing Sessions: A small number of
your writing sessions will be far more wasteful than the rest. What happened in
these sessions? Distractions? Your special someone knocking on your office
door? Pets demanding attention? Do the math and figure out the factors that
prevented great writing sessions. What can you do to fix these sessions in the
future?
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Writing Quality: Pretty much 20%
of your writing will be of a high quality. That's the good stuff you should
publish. The other 80% will be crap. Buck up. It happens to the best of us.
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Know Your Audience: What’s selling
for you? Your audience will vastly prefer some 20% of your writing. Know this.
Embrace this, especially the enthusiastic reviews. Then create more stories
like it. It should drive more success your way.
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Creating Ideas: You'll think up
80% of your best ideas in 20% of the time you dedicate to creative activities.
Figure out what puts you in these highly creative states and try to recreate
those conditions every time. Was it the music you were listening to? The tea or
coffee you sipped? Perhaps it was incense you were burning. On the flipside,
you'll trash 80% of your time spent generating new ideas. Maybe that time would
be better spent on editing, reading or other activities.
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Productivity: Some days will be
more productive than others. Period. Exploit those days by pushing yourself to
write as many hours as you can. Make the most of it and you may complete more
work in one day than in several average days.
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Book Sales: A cold, hard
fact: 80% of book sales will come from 20% of authors. This explains why the
publishing industry tosses huge amounts of money at a small number of authors
while it ignores great work from everyone else. Life’s not fair for those in
that 80% range.
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Success and Failure: Some 80% of your
written work will likely fail to gain an audience. However, all it takes is one
major success to turn that percentage around and claim your stake in the publishing
world. Grow a thick skin and keep trying.
Here’s a glimpse of the premises of both my young
adult series:
The Last Timekeepers Time Travel Adventures…
Chosen
by an Atlantean Magus to be Timekeepers—legendary time travelers sworn to keep history
safe from the evil Belial—five classmates are sent into the past to restore
balance, and bring order back into the world, one mission at a time.
Children are the keys to our future. And now, children are the
only hope for our past.
Mysterious Tales from Fairy Falls Teen Psychic Mysteries…
Imagine a teenager
possessing a psychic ability and struggling to cope with its freakish power.
There’s no hope for a normal life, and no one who understands. Now, imagine
being uprooted and forced to live in a small tourist town where nothing much
ever happens. It’s bores-ville from the get-go. Until mysterious things start
to happen.
Welcome to Fairy Falls.
Expect the unexpected.
The Last Timekeepers Time Travel Adventure Series:
The Last Timekeepers and the Noble Slave, Book #3
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Legend
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Mysterious Tales from Fairy Falls Teen
Psychic Mystery Series:
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Sharon Ledwith is the author of the middle-grade/YA time travel series, THE LAST TIMEKEEPERS, and the teen psychic mystery series, MYSTERIOUS TALES FROM FAIRY FALLS. When not writing, researching, or revising, she enjoys reading, exercising, anything arcane, and an occasional dram of scotch. Sharon lives a serene, yet busy life in a southern tourist region of Ontario, Canada, with her hubby, one spoiled yellow Labrador and a moody calico cat. Learn more about Sharon Ledwith on her website and blog. Stay connected on Facebook and Twitter, Goodreads, and Smashwords. Look up her Amazon Author page for a list of current books. Be sure to check out THE LAST TIMEKEEPERS TIME TRAVEL SERIES Facebook page.
BONUS: Download the free PDF short story The
Terrible, Mighty Crystal HERE
Thanks for having me as a guest in your virtual writing parlor today, Sloane. I appreciate your ongoing support, and hope writers will find some value in this post. Cheers and hugs!
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