Write a little bit every day, each day. Visit it, every day - in other words, show up for work.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Write for yourself. That's it. And write every day.
Write every day. You don't have to write about anything specific, but you should exercise your writing muscle constantly.
Plan your work for today and every day, then work your plan.
If you show up to work five days in a row, nobody's going to pat you on the back - everyone does that. Well, do that with your writing. Just show up. Be there for it. When you get an idea, write it down somewhere and then be a steward of that idea.
The only strategy I know of is to write every day, which I don't always do, because sometimes I just can't, for various reasons that seem out of my control.
I have offices all over the place and I avoid work everywhere. I don't like to write - I like to be finished.
My goal is two pages a day, five days a week. I never want to write, but I'm always glad that I have done it. After I write, I go to work at the bookstore.
You have to write every day, and you have to write whether you feel like it or not.
Take the time to write. You can do your life's work in half an hour a day.
I'm not a believer that you have to write every day. If I felt industrious, I'd spend ten hours a week writing. The writing is going on all the time in my head; the trick is to capture it. Showers are great. Traffic jams are great.