How to Write When you Don’t Feel Like it Free Download
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Genre: eLearning Video | Duration: 19 lectures (1 hour, 16 mins) | Language: English
Beat the academic writing blues and learn techniques that will help you get out of a procrastination rut for good
What you’ll learn
Develop your techniques for setting yourself up to write
Find out how to skim read, what writing sprints are, and how to write non-linerarly
Come up with ideas of how to bribe yourself for writing
Find out about how to reward yourself for reaching personalised writing goals
Learn how to excite yourself about writing again
Be introduced to bullet journaling for academic writing
Practice new ways of removing yourself from the situation to get space from your writing
Inspire yourself so that you can write again
Create a mood board
Learn about mind maps for academic writing
Develop a colour coding framework to speed up your writing
Learn how to literature search on Google Scholar
Set up a digital or index card filing system
Requirements
To own a computer (Microsoft, Linux or Mac)
Be able to read and write in English at a university level
To have access to a word processing programme
A thirst to learn and excitement about getting higher marks through academic writing
Description
How to Write When you Don’t Feel Like it
Join me on this trip full of encouragement and creative ideas to help you start writing again!
Yes, this course is about academic writing.
No, it doesn’t have to be boring and we can actually be happy about it.
This will be like a self- set-up where you hope to give yourself no way out and drive yourself into writing.
An assignment is not always just another assignment. You breathe something of yourself into it.
Now, let’s get down to business and work at getting you thrilled to get down to writing again.
We have all been in a place where a deadline is looming, and you cannot muster the will to write no matter what. I have used many techniques to get away from it.
Is there something you always find yourself doing instead of writing? In other words, what do you think stops you from writing?
Now, what about going over ideas of what you could do to get back to writing again, instead?
Find out what I call an anti-bride is and get excited about other unique content – all directly applicable to academic writing, whether you are writing a report, an essay, a dissertation, a literature review, or any other type of assignment.
Like crows, we all have that special smile that comes out when we see something that we would really like to have.
As we all know, writing on your own might make you want to explode.
From bribes to inspiration and back again, we will be covering the tricks that could get you ticking again.
You will learn all about:
– Digital and traditional tools for organising your essays or dissertations;
– Indexing systems that make your writing process quicker;
– Colour coding for academic writing;
– Using skim reading to quickly and easily complete your literature search process;
– Goal setting for academic writing;
– Traditional and contemporary mind maps that fit around your essay or dissertation;
– Writing partners and environmental shifts that will ignite your well-oiled academic writing engine, and much more!
I have struggled with procrastination and not knowing how to start writing again for many years. These are some of the things that worked for me and my students, and I am so glad to have shared them with you.
Complete this course to experience that kapow moment that is just about right and gets you back in action!
You are encouraged to join a vibrant student community and share either of the below ideas:
– Bullet journal spreads, sheets, supplies, or trackers that you made as a result of the course
– Playlists you made that help you study and write generally, or playlists you made for specific assignments, essays, or dissertations
– Mind maps for your entire assignment or specific sub-sections of it, be they hand-drawn or digital, and contemporary or traditional;
– Digital filing system screenshots or pictures of index card systems in paper format.
– Colour coding maps fit for your writing style or specific assignments using the course resource;
– Pictures of the different places that inspired you to write so that others can get inspired by you as well;
– Cork or digital pictures of your mood maps.
I would be delighted to see how you approach different essays and/or techniques around academic writing!
Who this course is for:
Students completing a BA, BSc, MA, MSc, PhD, or pre-degree (e.g., A-level) course or diploma
Homepage: https://www.udemy.com/course/how-to-write-when-you-dont-feel-like-it/