FINALS ACTIVITY 4:

This are the 23 essential tips & Habits 
A guide for your better travel writing 

1. Have a Point!
Connect your stories through people's feelings and emotions so that they can relate  personally.

2. Nobody Cares What You Did 
It's absolutely true. But it's equality true that people care passionately about how you make them feel.

3. Sleep On It
You should rest and when you have a clearer mind continue what you did. 

4. Kick Yourself Around a Bit
Practice humility and your readers will more easily relate about the wonderful things you've done.

5. Read Everyday 
This exercise all parts of your brain: you can be more imaginative. 

6. Diversify Your Portfolio With a Potpourri  of Authors 
Step outside your comfort zone and mix up your influences a bit.

7. Beat Procrastination
You should avoid procrastination to have a better way of writing.

8. Remove Distractions 
It can be hard to focus, so it's essential to find ways to purify your particular environment by removing all distractions.

9. Learn Something New Everyday 
Learn small things that you never knew before. You'll broaden your understanding and ability to better convey your thoughts. 

10. Join a Writer's "Sewing Circle "
Connect with other writers in your area so that you can learn more from them.

11. Find Your "Golden Hour"
Find a day where you have no previous engagement and start your craft.

12. Forget About Travel 
Make time for your family and friends anything non-travel related that will exercise your brain.

13. Grammar School Outlining
Categories the main points and organize the paragraph of your stories in order to make sense.

14. Always Be Prepared When Eureka Strikes 
Be prepared and always have a small journal or notebook.

15. Pressure Yourself (or don't)
Determine which way works best for you and stick with it.

16. Read Your Work Aloud 
Great way to determine the flow of your writing is to read it aloud.

17. Do Absolutely Nothing
Lie awake and collect your thoughts.

18. Get In The Zone
Once you remove all external distractions, find whatever it is that helps you focus solely on the task of writing. 

19. Write Daily
This one of the best ways to hone your skills/craft.

20. Write a Sh*tload
Try writing with a focus on quantity over quality.

21. Talk To Yourself 
Speak from the heart anything about which you're particularly knowledgeable.

22. Get In The Mood
Try to step the mood of your writing with appropriate music .

23. Be Passionate, Soldier On
Be passionate and don't grow discouraged. Don't allow yourself to get stuck in a rut, just experiment and and "if it's broke fix it" by trying something new. 

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