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2 contributions to Lorna K. Bailey
Beverage of choice? โ˜•๏ธ
When you sit down to write, whatโ€™s your go-to drink? Coffee, tea, water, or something else? (Iโ€™m always curious about writersโ€™ habits!)
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Twizzlers. Wait, you said drink? Hmmmmm.
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@Andrea Finnelly Me too, tea in the morning. Water if later in the day. Occasionally wine if in the evenings which isn't often.
Which project management tool should I use?
What project management tool should I use as an author? This is a question I get asked just about weekly! Honestly. . . it's the one you will use. ๐Ÿ“ If you love digital: - Trello โ†’ simple, visual boards (great for seeing your book from draft to publish). - Asana โ†’ more structure, recurring tasks (helpful if you juggle multiple books). - Notion โ†’ customizable and powerful (if you like to build your own systems). If youโ€™re more pen + paper: - A simple planner or notebook with a weekly โ€œto-doโ€ spread works just as well! ๐Ÿ‘‰ Start small: write down every task in one place. Give those tasks due dates. Reverse engineer from your due date or current writing project. Then choose ONE tool to track your next book project. Donโ€™t overcomplicate it! Clarity beats complexity every time. You would be surprised at how simple some systems are for big-time authors. But the key is they stay consistent! What tool are you using right now (or curious to try)?
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I use XTles and love it for project and life management Think notion and miro had a baby. Super Visual and super easy learning curve. I also have book plotting Trello boards.
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At Mindful Wordplay I teach writers how to write a page -turner, and maintain a sustainable writing practice that nurtures their creativity.

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