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Write Right Goes through the Looking Glass

March 12, 2013 By Erin Beasley

Write Right meets the March Hare, the Mad Hatter, and the Cheshire Cat.

Filed Under: Write Right Art Tagged With: Alice in Wonderland, Cheshire Cat, Lewis Carroll, literature, Mad Hatter, March Hare, Through the Looking Glass, Write Right

Writing is Like Driving a Standard

March 7, 2013 By Erin Beasley

When the words come easily, it's like driving on an open highway.To drive a standard is to be in tune with one’s automobile. It’s to recognize when it’s time to shift, up or down. It’s to know when to put the vehicle in neutral or when to stay in motion, fluctuating between the brake and gas pedals.

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Filed Under: Writing Life Tagged With: driving, standard automobile, writing

Why I Studied Poetry

March 6, 2013 By Erin Beasley

I didn't study poetry so that I could write magnetic car poetry, but it could be a fun venture.I could name a number of reasons for why I chose to study poetry in graduate school. I could say I was lost, and it would be true. I didn’t know what to do after some job opportunities closed during my final semester as an undergraduate. Where was I to go? What work was I to do? Such questions haunted me. They found some alleviation in the suggestion from my college mentor: apply for graduate school.

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Filed Under: Poetry Tagged With: graduate school, identity, poet, writing

Quality, Quantity, and the Sixty Hour Work Week

March 5, 2013 By Erin Beasley

Do you have to work sixty-plus hours per week to be successful?A past co-worker once asked whether I took work home with me. I told him no. He seemed flabbergasted. For him, taking work home was a sign of dedication and productivity. I didn’t agree. Taking work home with me indicated an inability to order my life in a healthy way and asked what I did with the hours I had available during the day. I know work sometimes extends past usual business hours, but if I arrange my work and prioritize tasks in a way that works for me, it shouldn’t have to follow me home very often.
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Filed Under: Productivity, Work Life Tagged With: time, traditional work hours, work, workflow

Find and Protect the Productive Zone

February 28, 2013 By Erin Beasley

When are you most productive?Everyone has a productive zone, i.e., a time in which they prefer to work. They may not recognize it as such, but they have one. It’s that time of the day where ideas start to come together. It’s when the ideas are flowing faster than the person can write them.

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Filed Under: Productivity, Work Life Tagged With: early birds, night owls, time, time management

Revisited: Why I Write

February 27, 2013 By Erin Beasley

Write Right - WritingI am a worrier. I worry about real things, such as bills and projects and deadlines and health. I worry whether I come across as self-centered or self-pitying. I worry that I am those things. I worry about how not to be those things. I worry a lot.

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Filed Under: Writing Life Tagged With: art, distractions, drawing, meditation, reading, running, worry, writing

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