Subject: Part 6 of 12: Pumping out your best work

Hi Friend, 

I hope you've been experiencing a productive and enjoyable week. Today I bring to you the sixth installment of the How To Become A Better Writer series.

This post is about your best work - how to unlock it, how to approach it, how to enjoy it, how to keep it going and more. 

You see, as writers, we're often highly self-critical of our work. It's crazy to think back over all the times I've read something I wrote and thought, "I wrote that?"

There are always going to be times where you're afraid of or concerned about what you wrote, but in order to do your best work, you must consistently press forward and not be bogged down by the desire for perfection. That's where this post comes in.

I invite you to take 10 minutes and read this post tonight. You may learn something new, you may not - in either case, you'll be one step closer to the success you dream of as a writer. If you learn something new, you'll be wiser for it. If you don't learn something new, the practices you must enact will become that much clearer.

To your grandest writing visions,
Brad

P.S. This post in the series is one of my favorites. Don't miss it!

Brad Johnson, 815 E Oakton St, Lot 150, Des Plaines, IL 60018, United States
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