How to organize your writing projects
Looking for support on organizing your writing projects? Here are some of the best tips that are all tried and tested to offer up the best, low maintenance benefits for writers.

Looking for support on organizing your writing projects? Here are some of the best tips that are all tried and tested to offer up the best, low maintenance benefits for writers.
Make 2020 your most successful year as a writer by taking the time to understand what you want to get out of it. Preparation is key and what better time to start than right now, today on January 1st? Turn over a new leaf and enjoy the best year of your life!
Since most of us are workaholics, it’s normal to simply keep on working through the holiday with just a few short breaks to make an appearance at the festivities. But what if there was a better way? Spoiler alert: there is!
From an amateur to a professional writer, here are some tried and tested great writer-friendly gifts that you can consider to make your holiday shopping spree easier and, of course, a little more writer-y.
With the world evolving the way it is, there are a lot of cool jobs out there that you can try. The most interesting jobs according to Trade Schools are: a bounty hunter, an ethical hacker, a video game tester and a waterslide tester. Sure, most of those sound nothing short of amazing, but I’ve got…
Accepting that you have writer burnout can be difficult. It’s not so much identifying our feelings, it’s more about actually facing the fact that we have writer burnout itself. After all, we’re writers at our core.
For any kind of writer, “writer’s block” could very well be two of the most dreaded words. It means glaring at the screen, jabbing at the keyboard, and ripping your hair out amongst other things. It often comes when we can least afford it, and sometimes it can stay days or weeks or even months at a time. So, what do you do? Keep reading to find out!
Professional writers, just like all other business people, have bad days. Did you ever stop to think about what it is that is causing the bad day? That maybe you might be blocked? Or, perhaps you’re just being lazy? Writer problems are a thing, after all. Here's what you should know.
You’re in the business because you love writing, but the reality is that that love of writing can only go so far. The days get long, the words get harder to type out, and you just simply get tired. Writer’s burnout is a real thing, and it can creep up on you faster and easier than you might think. Here are some warning signs that you need to take a step back from the keyboard.
You do have to be constantly ready to hop on a new deadline, and it can lead to the dreaded writer’s burn out. So, what do you do to take care of yourself as a writer? You, well, take care of yourself, obviously.