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		<title>By: Eight Stages of Writing #1: Preparation &#124; The Creative Intelligence Blog</title>
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		<title>By: Note to Beginner Writers &#124; The Creative Intelligence Blog</title>
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		<title>By: 10 Surefire Steps to Beating Blogger&#8217;s Block &#8212; Copyblogger</title>
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		<description>[...] Consciously fill the well. Too many bloggers, holed up “working” or surfing, are locking themselves away from new experiences, sights and insights &#8212; and then they wonder what’s become of their imagination’s sense of play. After decades of trial and error with my own routine and observation of hundreds of writers and writing students, I now recommend three simple, daily practices asthe most effective and time-efficient ways to keep our writing wells stocked and our ideas overflowing: 1. A good walk/jog (30 minutes or more); 2. A half-hour meditation session; and 3. Three early morning pages of F-R-E-E-writing. [...]</description>
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