Master writing by writing mindfully
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What is this course about?
This is an unconventional course. I take a different approach to teaching writing skills. Sure, you can memorize a bunch of grammar rules and fancy-sounding words; you can read the classic writing style guides. Those are good uses of your time, and obviously you need a decent grasp of grammar. But memorizing rules and words won’t make you a better writer.
I’ve read tons of style books and websites, and took several writing courses in university. And what did I learn? I learned that all good advice on being a better writer is basically the same, except no one says it in a straight forward way. So let me spare you the time and effort: Good writing comes from mindful writing.
What is mindful writing? It’s basically taking principles of mindfulness and applying them to writing and editing. I take a psychological and experiential approach to becoming a better writer. I think this is much more fruitful than taking a purely technical/academic approach. That’s because I believe that being a good writer comes from having the right mindset. And that mindset is what I focus on in this course.
What will you learn in this course?
You will learn about mindfulness and acceptance and how to apply these to your writing. You will learn different kinds of mind wandering and how the right style of mind wandering can promote creative problem-solving. You will learn how to deal with writer’s block. And you will learn concrete tips along with real examples of improving sloppy writing.
Why is the instructor qualified to teach this?
I’ve published four books (and am working on two more right now!) and over 100 research articles. I’ve received praise for my clear and easy writing style for decades. And several of my teachers when I was a kid told me I should be a writer when I grow up 😉
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4What is the mind?Video lesson
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5The self, thinking, and writingVideo lesson
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6Mindfulness aspect 1: being presentVideo lesson
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7Mindfulness aspect 2: acceptanceVideo lesson
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8Exercise: focused-attention mindfulnessVideo lesson
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9The myth of multitaskingVideo lesson
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10How to write mindfullyVideo lesson
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11How to edit mindfullyVideo lesson
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12Start with an intention and a goalVideo lesson
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13The perfect environment for writingVideo lesson
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14Mindfulness vs. mind wandering for writingVideo lesson
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15What is mind wandering (day dreaming)?Video lesson
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16Types of mind wanderingVideo lesson
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17Exercise: Deliberate positive mind wanderingVideo lesson
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18Exercise: Spontaneous mind wanderingVideo lesson
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19Common misconceptions about mind wanderingVideo lesson
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20The "incubation effect"Video lesson
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21Your brain while mind wanderingVideo lesson
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22Stage 1: Brainstorm / freeflowVideo lesson
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23Stage 1: Brainstorm practiceText lesson
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24Stage 2: First draftVideo lesson
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25Stage 2: Tips for writing the first draftVideo lesson
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26Stage 3: EditingVideo lesson
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27Stage 3: Tips for editingVideo lesson
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28Stage 4: FeedbackVideo lesson
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29Stage 5: FinalizingVideo lesson
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30Forget grammar; focus on style, simplicity, and substanceVideo lesson
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31Download practice sentencesText lesson
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32Omit needless wordsVideo lesson
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33Avoid fancy wordsVideo lesson
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34Use unambiguous termsVideo lesson
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35Write simpleVideo lesson
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36Use the active voiceVideo lesson
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37Phrase in the positiveVideo lesson
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38Use agentive verbs with agent nounsVideo lesson
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39Avoid ambiguitiesVideo lesson
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40Put the most important information firstVideo lesson
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41Use action and visualizationVideo lesson
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42Engage the readerVideo lesson
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43The two causes of writer's blockVideo lesson
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44Write an abstract/summaryVideo lesson
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45Back to brainstorming (write something else!)Video lesson
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46Expanding on existing ideasVideo lesson
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47Use a speech-to-text appVideo lesson
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48Accept your anxietyVideo lesson
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49Perfection is the enemy of progressVideo lesson
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50Be you!Video lesson
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51Write for one person, not for everyoneVideo lesson
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