How do you not get bored of writing?
Here are 10 ways to help you fight the curse of writerly boredom:
- Take frequent breaks.
- Ensure your “well” is full.
- Create a new writing-related challenge for yourself.
- Turn your writing into a game.
- Go for a walk.
- Put yourself in jail.
- Write a first draft in the opposite direction.
- Use an unusual word in your writing.
How do you read your own writing?
How to Read Your Writing Objectively
- Take a break. This is one of the simplest and easiest methods to read your writing objectively and is probably a technique used by most of us anyway, whether consciously or not.
- Don’t be afraid to make big changes.
- Listen to instinct — even if it means more work.
- Make edits later.
- Get a second opinion.
- Closing thoughts.
How can I become a great reader?
Consider whether these habits might work for you:
- Quit reading.
- Skim.
- Set aside time to read demanding books.
- Always have plenty of reading material on hand.
- Keep a reading list, and keep it handy.
- Try audio-books.
- Don’t fight reading inclinations.
- Read Slightly Foxed.
Can reading increase IQ?
By adding to that storehouse, reading increases your crystallised intelligence. That explains why some IQ tests include vocabulary words, which generally serve as a reliable proxy of how clever you are. But all of us know people with little “book knowledge” who are nonetheless sharp and insightful.
How can I motivate myself to study?
10 ways to motivate yourself to study
- Acknowledge your resistance and difficult feelings with motivation.
- Do not run away.
- Do not blame yourself for procrastinating now and then.
- Try to understand your studying style better.
- Don’t question your abilities.
- Visualise yourself starting.
- Focus on the task at hand.