I'm a medical writer, and I WRITE SLOW. (I get lost in the research, documentation and details.) One thing I found that helps tremendously is putting together an outline before I start. That way I must stay focused and on task. I needed this video. Thank you!
As a generalist, I write faster with niches I understand more. For example, I can finish a 1000-word blog post on tech within 2 hours compared to medical articles which can take 4 hours.
@@mukulmayankdubey3627 2 hours? 30-40 odd minutes? How about 4 hours, including finding pics and links to scientific research blah blah blah ... pretty horrible, eh? Depends on how one's brain works (i.e. ADHD...), familiarity of topic, complexity of content, quality of content... shiney objects! But this is why I'm here. @mukulmayankdubey3627, it appears that you have your speed under control ... pretty quick. Good job!
As if on cue, a loud UA-cam ad cut in right after you told us not to be distracted, lol! I'm embarrassed to say I've never had official typing classes, and need to asap. I'm an independent film director and full-stack marketer, who never really had to master typing, but you and Adam Erhart have convinced me to do so. Merci Beaucoup! ua-cam.com/video/W0WRfuDQHs4/v-deo.html
Title, 3 to 5 bullet points (sub-headings), and conclusion. So easy once you do every blog article that way. I like to have a list with clickable links on it that takes me to the sites I use for research, when possible. I create UA-cam videos and it takes putting an article together to do them. Then, I only have to put some finishing touches on the article, edit it, and then publish it. I also like to use Lily Speech to write which is a free speech-to-text program for Windows pc. And then edit when finished, copy, and paste.
I'm a medical writer, and I WRITE SLOW. (I get lost in the research, documentation and details.) One thing I found that helps tremendously is putting together an outline before I start. That way I must stay focused and on task. I needed this video. Thank you!
Glad you found it useful! A little bit of extra though and planning goes a long way here.
As a generalist, I write faster with niches I understand more. For example, I can finish a 1000-word blog post on tech within 2 hours compared to medical articles which can take 4 hours.
2 hours for a 1000 word post? I take 30-40 odd minutes, including EVERYTHING.
@@mukulmayankdubey3627 2 hours? 30-40 odd minutes? How about 4 hours, including finding pics and links to scientific research blah blah blah ... pretty horrible, eh? Depends on how one's brain works (i.e. ADHD...), familiarity of topic, complexity of content, quality of content... shiney objects! But this is why I'm here. @mukulmayankdubey3627, it appears that you have your speed under control ... pretty quick. Good job!
I liked that joke. I couldn't get through that movie.
My biggest problem is writing daily
1:05 I see your “dad jokes card” finally came 😂
As if on cue, a loud UA-cam ad cut in right after you told us not to be distracted, lol! I'm embarrassed to say I've never had official typing classes, and need to asap. I'm an independent film director and full-stack marketer, who never really had to master typing, but you and Adam Erhart have convinced me to do so. Merci Beaucoup! ua-cam.com/video/W0WRfuDQHs4/v-deo.html
Title, 3 to 5 bullet points (sub-headings), and conclusion. So easy once you do every blog article that way. I like to have a list with clickable links on it that takes me to the sites I use for research, when possible. I create UA-cam videos and it takes putting an article together to do them. Then, I only have to put some finishing touches on the article, edit it, and then publish it. I also like to use Lily Speech to write which is a free speech-to-text program for Windows pc. And then edit when finished, copy, and paste.
What's the difference between outlines and templates?
Great video! What about voice typing? I love it!
Also here for the tasmanian pinot noir. I write slow as a left handed elephant
My typing speed is not great. But my voice to text is on point. 😉
I needed to hear this😂 Thank you.
Outlines are so helpful.