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Rehearsing My Writing . . . No, It’s Not Just a Liz Thing

September 16, 2006 by Liz

Musicians, Actors, Writers

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Growing up, I learned early that it was imporant to sort the things I do that everyone does from the things you might call . . . um, er . . . “uniquely Liz stuff.”

Knowing the difference has saved me from looking foolish and made me a better teacher. . . . Unfortunately, knowing doesn’t come with immediate credibility on that self-same subject.

Sometimes I know that other folks do the same things that I do. Yet the idea is apparently so incredible that people hearing me say so assume I’m delusional and that the subject in question is . . . sshhhh don’t tell Liz, but we all know it’s . . . a “uniquely Liz thing.”

I’m writing this because I know I’m not the only writer who rehearses before writing.

Stop whispering.

I can’t imagine a person who hasn’t used the process, you included.

We all practice what we want to say when the conversation is really important.

“Mom, I don’t want to go to the party. . . . I need to. My entire life depends on it.”

“Sweetheart, when you talk that way, I can’t hear what you’re saying.”

“In the past year, I’ve take on significant new responsibilities . . .”

Those aren’t words that just happened. We rehearsed them.

Actors rehearse improvisations.

Musicians rehearse jams and free-wheelin’ rock solos.

Writers rehearse before writing. Some prewrite. Some freewrite. That’s rehearsing too, but I mean thinking words before sitting down, typing, before having to look at them.

Here’s something of how my rehearsing goes.

  • I think about the words I might write.
  • I say them and listen. I construct and recontruct sentence as if I were preparing for an important conversation.
  • I think I might say this. I think about whether that statement makes sense and makes me want to pursue it.
  • A few words come that sound right.
  • I find a word I particularly like. That word begets another and there are two, three , and four.
  • Soon I have sentence, sentences — whew an idea is rolling — it’s a paragraph!
  • I walk and practice and play with words until I feel ready to write jazzed about what I want to say.

Rehearsing is more fun than sitting at my computer.

I hear some folks rehearse in the shower, . . . That’s okay for writers. It’s not a good idea, if you play electric guitar.

–ME “Liz” Strauss
If you think Liz can help with a problem you’re having with your writing, check out the Work with Liz!! page in the sidebar.

Filed Under: Content, Productivity, Strategy/Analysis, Successful Blog, Writing Tagged With: bc, blog-writing, Effective-Blog-Writing, focusing-ideas, organizing-ideas, voice, Writing-Power-for-Everyone

5 + 1 Safety Rules for Dangerous Deadlines: Finding Quality Time

September 14, 2006 by Liz

The Now Infamous Deadline Post

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It happens often. A delicious project, a dream idea, lands firmly on our desks. It’s something we could make truly outstanding. Just as we’re about to fall in love, we find out one last detail — the inevitable string attached.

“It’s due when?”

“The drop-dead date is somewhere between ridiculous and can’t be done.”

A deadline like that is a dangerous thing.

A deadline like that puts too much focus on schedule.

Quality and Schedule

The quiet conflict between quality and schedule can be a problem on almost any project. The problem stems from a basic reality.

Schedule is something that everyone can see.
Quality is something you have to judge.

Human nature makes us want to look good in places where people look.


[Read more…]

Filed Under: Productivity, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, blogging-business, deadlines, Power-writing-at-work, Productivity, quality-content, time-management

Great Find:21 Tactics to Increase Blog Traffic

September 10, 2006 by Liz

seomoz.org Is the Best

If you’re not familiar with seomoz, you might spend part of your next 10 weekends getting to know their wonderful site.

Great Find: 21 Tactics to Increase Blog Traffic
Permalink: http://www.seomoz.org/blogdetail.php?ID=1347

Audience/Topic: Bloggers

Content: seomoz has posted another winner. The 21 points in this list are straightforward, well-written, and make total sense. Points such as launch with comments closed, waiting to open them until you have readers are proof that randfish, the writer, not only has experience, but also put his best thoughts and practices into this post. This is one I’ve already bookmarked and put in a place where I’ll go back to review it when I need to check myself. Click the title to read the article.

21 Tactics to Increase Blog Traffic

Thanks, seomoz.org.

–ME “Liz” Strauss

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Filed Under: Marketing /Sales / Social Media, Personal Branding, Productivity, Successful Blog, Tech/Stats Tagged With: bc, blog-promotion, Great-Find, personal-branding, seomoz, traffic

Ever Try Capturing Ideas as They Form?

August 27, 2006 by Liz

A Little Plan, A Lot Less Stress

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They say it’s not stress that causes heart attacks, but the feeling of being out of control. True or not, I find that my week is more productive, and the people around me are nicer when I take the time to plan my work. Sunday is a good day for that.

As a writer, I’ve found it efficient to gather my ideas first, when my mind is free and fresh, to make note of them and then to returrn to them later to write.

I made this a tool to help. Come look. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Marketing /Sales / Social Media, Personal Branding, Productivity, Successful Blog, Tools, Writing Tagged With: bc, ideas-power-writing-for-everyone, organization, personal-branding, six-traits-of-writing, tools, Writing

10 + 1 Things to Make Me Love Your Business Email

August 23, 2006 by Liz

Does Your Email Make People Crazy?

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How many emails are in your in-box?

How long does it take you to find one you might want?

Do you think about that when you write an email? I’d be delighted if you would.

You may think that email is easy, but I have to tell you. I’m writing this post for a reason. In the last few weeks I’ve gotten some emails that have really concerned me with how folks are doing email business.

Here’s a quote from one:

Dear Liz,

I don’t know you. I’ve never read your blog. Would you come look at mine and see whether I can be an SOB?

I didn’t love that email.

But that’s a gross point. I’ve also picked up some finer points of managing and sending email to business associates that I bet that even you might not have run into. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Checklists, Personal Branding, Productivity, Successful Blog, Writing Tagged With: bc, business-blogging, business-writing, communication, email, Marketing /Sales / Social Media, Power-writing-at-work, six-traits-of-writing

SOB Business Cafe 08-18-2006

August 18, 2006 by Liz

SB Cafe

Welcome to the SOB Cafe

We offer the best in thinking–articles on the business of blogging written by the Successful and Outstanding Bloggers of Successful Blog. Click on the title shots to enjoy each selection.

The Specials this Week are

A Consuming Experience offers us an in-depth first at the new Blogger Beta blogging software.

Blogger Beta Features Review

Christine Kane asks whether you’re the kind that marketers can hook?

Are You Hookable?

CTBIZ Blogs explains how a test drive in a GM car proved the value of video as a quick, effective marketing tool.

Online video in blogs for quick, effective marketing

Genuine Curiosity makes a great case for investing in yourself where the growth is likely to have the most impact.

 Where Do You Invest Your 10%

It’s Not About Your Stuff reveals the secret of how to let go of that pile of stuff you’ve got taking up space inside your closets.

817 12 strategies for (finally) letting go of stuff you don't really don't need

Related ala carte selections include

Creating Passionate Users shows us how to put star power into every customer experience.

Give Users a Hollywood Ending

Sit back. Enjoy your read. Nachos and drinks will be right over. Stay as long as you like.
No tips required. Comments appreciated.

Have a great weekend!

–ME “Liz” Strauss

Filed Under: Business Life, Community, Customer Think, Marketing /Sales / Social Media, Productivity, Successful Blog, Tools Tagged With: A-Consuming-Experience, bc, Blogger-Beta, Christine-Kane, Creating-Passionate-Users, CTBIZ-Blogs, curb-appeal, Customer Think, Genuine-Curiosity, marketing-hooks, personal-development, Productivity, s-Not-About-Your-Stuff, video-marketing

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