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1. How to boost writing productivity while working from anywhere 

Writing has never been easy. And it doesn’t matter if you are composing your new blog post or creating another essay for your literature class. We are used to comfortable, quiet places for writing. However, not always it is possible to sit down in isolated quiet room and focus on your writing. Students who are living in a campus striving of finding a comfortable place for task completion and libraries are not always the best choice. Essayontime writer May Clay recommends, that we need to build up the process of writing in such a way that we will be able to write from anywhere.
Below you will find simple tricks how to organize writing process efficiently no matter where you are.
  1. Schedule writing time.
When you are used to writing at the same time each day, it will be simpler for you to focus on your paper or article. This also helps to reduce writing blocks we are facing each time when we need to take a pen and paper and create the first draft of the future essay or web content.
  1. Make sure that you are physically comfortable before starting a writing session.
We are all different and need different working environment. For some people sitting on the chair with table surface in front of you, for others, arm chair with portative laptop table is the best working place ever. So you need to decide what kind working place fits you best.
  1. Take regular and planned breaks during your writing session.
After creating the first draft try to make a pause, make a cup of tea or have a snack and after you come back to your writing, you will not only find mistakes you’ve made but also will see what is missing in your paper.
  1. Have more than one project on the go
Writing block is a common issue even for the most experienced writers. To overcome this problem you can use various tricks in your pocket, but the best thing you can do is writing several projects simultaneously. This will help you to write productively and give you an ability to cope with all your writing tasks.

  1. Go with you natural flow, edit later
The last step of each writing process is editing and proofreading. Never edit and proofread your paper while writing, it takes time and sometimes at the end all your add-ins are useless. Don’t waste your time, just write. You will have a lot of time when the paper is completed to edit it.


By using these tricks, you will be able to cope with numerous writing tasks and create eye-catching papers in time no matter how complex actual task it. Moreover, you will easily bypass writing blocks which are the main issue for each writer. Yet, if you still experiencing problems with your writing, maybe the better solution is to find essay writing company and pass the paper to it.




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