This is a guest post by Jade Anderson is an experienced In-house Editor at Upskilled. With a background in online marketing, Jade runs some successful websites of her own. Her passion for the education industry and content is displayed through the quality of work she offers.
6 Tips for Making a Workspace Conducive to Writing
No matter what type of content you’re writing, whether it’s fiction, investigative journalism, feature pieces or academic articles, the environment that you write in has a big impact on how well you put that piece together. Writing takes skill, for sure, but where you write can affect how you write because if there are distractions in your workplace, your writing is likely to reflect that. As a writer, your workspace should be inspiring and comfortable in equal measure. It should be somewhere you can focus and reflect. Here are five tips for creating…
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Without distraction I can write anywhere, within reason.
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I tend to need some noise like music. As long as I can control it.
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Music does inspire moods and they inspire ideas for stories.
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For me, I’m just used to interruptions. Silence always makes me think something is going to happen.
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