[HN Gopher] How I motivate myself to write
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How I motivate myself to write
Author : gregdoesit
Score : 7 points
Date : 2021-10-29 07:02 UTC (1 days ago)
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| richardatlarge wrote:
| Write regularly yes, but quantity does not lead inherently to
| quality. You have to hold a higher and then higher standard for
| what's good
| eatonphil wrote:
| My experience and techniques have been remarkably similar, albeit
| on a smaller scale than Gergely. A few years ago I decided to
| start writing one post per month on any subject within
| tech/software development. I've missed that goal a couple of
| times but my average since then has still been ~1.4 posts per
| month.
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| I write about whatever is interesting to me and most often that's
| exploring topics in tech that were a mystery to me before like
| compilers, databases, etc. Like Gergely I keep an ever growing
| list of projects or topics that seem interesting to tackle at
| some point.
|
| One book I'd recommend most to folks writing in tech (whether
| it's technical or not) is On Writing Well, which teaches you the
| same kinds of things Gergely uses Hemingway Editor for. That is,
| to be concise and precise.
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| I think the biggest benefit to writing consistently is that you
| improve as a writer and that you get to explore interesting
| topics. Some people say tech blogging is great for getting jobs
| but in my experience, of all the things that helped me get work,
| my blog didn't contribute much. But I'm just one data point. I
| say this so that you don't get discouraged if you don't suddenly
| unlock emails from hiring managers because you start writing
| more.
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