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Adopt a proper sitting posture
Your body position has a lot to do with the speed and efficiency of your blow. If you slump in your chair, you’ll slump over and have a hard time concentrating. This is how it should be positioned:
- Make sure you are sitting up straight, not leaning or leaning into the desk.
- Place your elbows perpendicular to the keyboard; avoid bending your arms up or down.
- Correctly position your fingers on the keyboard.
For creative joy
Creative joy emerged as the main motivation and often dates back to childhood.
- ‘For me, the greatest joy of writing is not what it is about, but the internal music that words make.’ ~ Truman Capote
- ‘Writing is the best sport you can take with you.” ~Terry Pratchett
- “I had my own writing workshop when I was about 10 years old. I remember writing a play there and my friends would put it on in the garden during school holidays,” said Amanda Naomh. She writes now, she says, because “I like to do it. It’s a real treat for me and it takes me to other places and another life.”
- Amy Barnes has also come full circle and returned to the creative joys she first knew in her life: childhood. “ I recently got my first freshman text, packed in a box,” he recalls. And it’s about kittens wearing gloves because it’s cold outside… Now I’m writing for my own kindergarten. For my 20-year-old self that hit a creative wall in the form of a review/workshop.For the 30 year old mom with an infant and toddler.I remember writing this story and drawing a series of kittens with colorful mittens and sharing them in front of the class.I revive that joy “I’m going to AWP this spring. I’m holding a book instead of a clay box and a poem. But I feel the same emotion.’
- For Alex Woolf, the impulse for the story also goes back to his childhood. “Writing for me is like a sacred place no walls. It is a place where I can be alone and free to go in any direction. I write because I love the process of bringing new characters and stories to life.’