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Accidental Genius

Accidental Genius

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Mark Levy

Despite not knowing what to write about, never stop writing. Let your words flow. By following these bites, you will see great ideas begin to shape. Change the way you go about writing. Review your writing after you have completed a few freewriting sessions. Think of new questions to help you refocus. This way, you may find yourself taking a completely different path. Make a fresh start and move forward.

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What's it about?

The author of Accidental Genius (2010) discusses ideas, tools, and practices that make use of freewriting in his book. You can benefit from these techniques to arrange your thoughts, find solutions, and discover concepts that lie buried deep within them. By using the tips in these bites, you can increase concentration, bring order to chaos, and unleash creativity.

Book summary

Mark Levy is an author and branding expert known for his work in helping individuals and businesses develop compelling narratives and improve their storytelling. He has written books like "Accidental Genius: Using Writing to Generate Your Best Ideas, Insight, and Content."

Despite not knowing what to write about, never stop writing. Let your words flow. By following these bites, you will see great ideas begin to shape. Change the way you go about writing. Review your writing after you have completed a few freewriting sessions. Think of new questions to help you refocus. This way, you may find yourself taking a completely different path. Make a fresh start and move forward.

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The act of freewriting is perfect for capturing creative ideas and organizing your thoughts.

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Try to relax while freewriting, write as quickly as possible, and set a time limit.

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The key to freewriting with success is to write the way you think, follow your thoughts, and adjust your focus.

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It is better to write than simply think, and using prompts will help you get started.

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Improve your freewriting by simplifying, detaching yourself, and producing excellent content.

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Freewriting can be enhanced by a bit of lying.

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Try sharing your work, compiling stories, and freewriting for extended periods.

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Keep a record of your freewriting. Later on, you can edit them to finish your prose.

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