We all need to write more crappy first drafts – that’s the way to truly get unstuck from writing. In this episode I learn from Daphne Gray-Grant about her inspiring writing process.
From my experience of writing a book, I know the process can easily get overwhelming. Which is why I was refreshed to hear about the need to write “crappy first drafts” from today’s guest, Daphne Gray-Grant. Aside from being a prolific writer, Daphne is also a coach to many writers who want to learn to write faster, better. She started her career in the newspaper business and quickly learnt that 80% of your writing is the process you have set up – 20% is the actual writing.
Tune in as we explore the lessons she’s taught to hundreds of her clients. We discuss mind mapping techniques, the joy of paper, and her love for treadmill desks.
Talking Points
On treadmill desks and Daphne’s love of walking
The draw to editing
Daphne’s writing mindset and routine
Is there a good timeline for writing a book?
Ways to beat mind map overwhelm
The impact of writing by keyboard vs by hand
Who can benefit from dictations?
The most common mistakes people make when mind mapping
Quote
“A mind map is not an outline nor an organizational tool – it’s an inspirational tool”
Helpful Links
Episode 288: How to Be Awesome at Your Job with Pete Mockaitis
Daphne Gray-Grant’s interview on ‘How To Be Awesome At Your Job’
Gabriele Rico’s Clustering
Writing the Natural Way | Amazon
Episode 238: How to Keep Going with Austin Kleon
GoodNotes
iThoughts
Scapple
Scrivener
Drafts
PublicationCoach.com
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