: Re: How do you 'keep writing whatever happens'? I've heard the same thing from almost every writer whenever I ask a question or read an answer, and that thing is : "Just keep writing. It
I believe that the best strategy to writing is just to write and not think about what you are writing. To start, I plan my entire essay/book/article out, and gather my sources/evidence/references, and then write a skeleton draft which basically says the main points/ideas in my writing. After that, I just expand off of the skeleton draft, and keep writing based on my plan. I don't think about the writing itself, but the plan, and this keeps me both on track in my writing, and sane, not just staring at a screen (or paper) all of the time, but having something that I can actually keep track of my progress on. So that's the best strategy that has worked for me so far, and I hope that it works for you as well.
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