fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the lesser known truths in the corporate culture of Journal.
Who am I?
For someone born in an age in which everyone is focused on “Finding themselves” I haven't really come across one single version of myself but several variations and it leaves me with questions. Like does the fact that I behave differently among a certain group of friends indicate I’m fake? Or that I find the concept of finding oneself is complete lunacy. I’m a firm believer that we learn something new about ourselves every day if not every day then every other day and this process does not happen in a year or two but it takes a lifetime.
By Fatima Sohail3 years ago in Journal
Overcoming Procrastination
You show me a writer that doesn't procrastinate and I'll show you a liar. Procrastination plagues us all and might as well be called part of human nature, however, procrastination just may be the thing that is killing your novel. When you first get that glimmer of an idea, you might dash across the page for a day or two, but then you start to put it off waiting for the right inspiration or the right time to write. Not long before you know it a new brighter and shiner idea begins and the cycle starts again. Rinse. Wash. Repeat. Until you have a computer full of half-started novels that will never see life outside of the short document you brought it to life in. That sounds miserable. So here is a call to every writer reading this to find the motivation, whether you like it or not, to get off your butt or onto your butt and finish what you started. Recognize The Procrastination Trap When You See It The laundry can wait, the dishes can wait, and social media can wait. The only thing that can't wait is your novel and using "productive procrastination" is still procrastination when you're using cleaning, organizing, or doing other tasks just to put off writing. Put down the sponge, stop folding that shirt, and go write. Unless something is on fire - it can wait until after you type out 1000 words or so. Set Clear Goals and DEADLINES But I don't have a publisher, why would I have deadlines? Well, you're reading this post, aren't you? Obviously, you admit you have a problem and I'm telling you how to fix it and the solution you need is a deadline. Don't run away, it's not as scary as you think! Sure you can set goals to write 1000 words every day, but life happens and some things get in the way like doctor's appointments (where you should write in the waiting room) or something you just can't push aside to write that day. So instead set a weekly goal or a deadline so that you have to make it up to yourself before the time runs out. Your deadline can be something as simple as one chapter by the end of the week or the whole novel drafted by the end of the month. Just make it something attainable and then move it up by a day or two each time as you make better habits. Create a Writing Schedule Every morning I wake up, I don't pass Go, I don't get a cup of coffee, I don't even pet the dog - well sometimes I do. I walk from my bed to my computer, I wake up as my computer does and I start typing. I personally write my novels at night, but these articles are first and foremost in my day. I write until I have completed two or three and then I trudge off to get some coffee before doing other administration work for the day. Have you noticed how my posting has been more consistent? Not the time of the posting, but the fact that I have managed to post an article every single day for the past month and however many days today makes. It's because I set a schedule. I sit and write at my desk at the same time every morning without fail as if I had a time card to punch because in a way I do. Set a time to write every day and stick to it every day for a week. Then make it two and then keep going until you don't even have to open your eyes to make it to your desk in the morning because most of the mornings - I don't. Start Small Maybe you're procrastinating because you are overwhelmed by the idea of actually writing a full novel, sure it sounded good as an idea but after a few words you realize you need more than 50,000 more of them to reach the minimum for a novel. So just start with one. Write 100 words a day if that makes it easier for you to grasp. This article at this point, just reached 700 words, so 100 is a piece of cake you should be able to do in your sleep. If not, break it down even smaller into 50 words a day. Just make sure to get something down on the page every day. Break It Into Pieces Outlining is the procrastinator's best friend, it gives you a task to do without having to have too much stress behind you not knowing what to write. I outline my novels chapter by chapter and I write a chapter a day. This doesn't mean I have to write my book in a linear fashion, sometimes I scroll through and decide which scene I want to write and just to stop those who will say that that takes the discovery out of writing, it really doesn't. I write one sentence description for each chapter and it goes from there, some of these descriptions turn into two or even three chapters instead, It's just a starting guide, not an exact road map. Eliminate Distractions Put away the phone. Turn off the TV, give your partner a new puzzle, and give your children wifi. Respect your writing as if you were going to work, would your partner interrupt you at work to ask you if you've seen their left shoe? If the answer is yes - you might need to have a conversation with them about using the shoe rack AND respecting your writing boundaries. Make a note of things that distract you while trying to write and the next time you sit down to write learn to ignore them or remove them from your writing space. Find an Accountability Buddy If you can't hold yourself accountable, have someone else do it for you. This will be the best and worse decision you will ever make. My partner is my buddy and there isn't a day that goes by why I go to check on them at work and tell them I was thinking of them just to get a text back about using my expression of love as a procrastination effort, or even worse - they withhold snacks from me until I finish the chapter of the day. It's just the worst, but one of the best forms of motivation out there. I will write a whole chapter in an hour if they say we can go out for boba afterward. Embrace Imperfection Your first draft is going to suck, and there is nothing wrong with that and not much you can do about it so you might as well get over it and get used to it. The magic is in the editing, but you can't edit a novel that hasn't been written. First drafts are you telling yourself the story for the first time, it may be incomplete, and it may have characters whose names have yet to be discovered, but it'll at least be on the page with nowhere to go but up from there. Get it out of your mind that you have to get it right the first time, or even the second time, and just focus on getting it done. Seek Inspiration Read. Read everything you can get your hands on. Never stop reading. Every time you finish a book, pick up another one and just keep going. Celebrate Milestones Buy a special snack every time you finish a chapter. Go out to dinner every time you finish a draft. Celebrate every milestone and you'll find yourself with motivation to move forward so that you can celebrate the next one. If you really need it - buy a bag of your favorite snacks and only allow yourself to have one at the end of the day if you have finished your goal for that day. Get something that will really motivate you and don't allow yourself to eat it at any other time. No writing = no snack. You'd be surprised how much of a motivator it is when it's right there and you can have it - after you get 100 words onto the page. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Now, like this article, drop a follow if you haven't already, and then get to writing! - and then keep writing. With love, B.K. xo xo __________________________________________________ *If you've liked what you read you can show your support by subscribing, pledging your support, or leaving me a tip that directly supports and aids me as a writer.
By Naruto Uzumaki3 years ago in Journal
The Radiant Life: Finding Joy in Simplicity
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled among rolling green hills, there lived a humble and contented soul named Liam. Despite not having much in terms of material possessions, Liam radiated a genuine happiness that touched the hearts of everyone he encountered.
By Vishesh Darsan3 years ago in Journal
Why Should You Use Luxury Bookmarks for Marketing Your Business?
In the present quick moving computerized world, organizations are continually searching creative ways of standing apart from the opposition and draw in with their interest group. While computerized promoting methodologies rule the scene, there is as yet huge worth in integrating conventional advertising techniques into your general showcasing blend. Extravagance bookmarks, with their polish and eye catching plans, present a novel and compelling method for advancing your business. In this blog entry, we will investigate exhaustively the justifications for why extravagance bookmarks can be a strong promoting device, and how they can upgrade your image picture, increment perceivability, drive client commitment, and eventually help your business' prosperity.
By Mahnoor Malik3 years ago in Journal
The Business of Business:. Content Warning.
The Business of Business: Unveiling the Key Pillars of Success In the current dynamic and consistently creating world, the business scene is a puzzling organic framework driven by improvement, challenge, and client interest. The specialty of keeping a productive business requires a significant cognizance of various interconnected perspectives that collaborate to make a prospering endeavor. In this blog section, we will dive into the significant backbones of a productive business, uncovering the key parts that add to viable turn of events, efficiency, and long stretch accomplishment. Whether you are a confident financial specialist or a spread out business person, embracing these norms can prepare for a prosperous undertaking.
By Mahnoor Malik3 years ago in Journal
‘Lobbying for my right to exist’: US Senate panel examines how states target trans kids
Harleigh Walker wants U.S. senators to understand she is a typical 16-year-old girl. She likes Taylor Swift. She enjoys being on her school’s debate team. And she listens way too loudly to music in her room.
By Firenews Feed3 years ago in Journal
Judge strikes down Florida Medicaid policy excluding gender-affirming care
A Florida rule excluding gender-affirming health care from Medicaid coverage is unlawful and unconstitutional, a federal judge ruled Wednesday, adding that the policy, which was enacted last year under the administration of Republican Gov. and presidential candidate Ron DeSantis, is based on politics rather than medicine.
By Firenews Feed3 years ago in Journal
Climate activist Nakate urges rich countries to cancel debt, grant climate finance at Paris summit
Facing an audience packed with world leaders and finance officials in suits, Ugandan climate activist Vanessa Nakate silenced the room, then made everyone listen to some uncomfortable facts.
By Firenews Feed3 years ago in Journal
Titanic Submarine Missing: A Deep Dive into the Mystery of Its Disappearance
In a shocking turn of events, the Titanic Submarine, a vessel designed to explore the depths of the ocean and shed light on the tragic sinking of the RMS Titanic, has gone missing. The submarine, which had been on a mission to reach the wreckage of the legendary ship, vanished without a trace. As the world anxiously awaits answers, theories and speculation abound regarding the fate of the submarine and its crew. This article delves into the available information from various sources to provide a comprehensive account of the recent developments and the possible implications of the Titanic Submarine's disappearance.
By Anthony Ho3 years ago in Journal
The Price of Happiness
In a world driven by wealth and material possessions, the concept of happiness often becomes entangled with the pursuit of financial success. But what if the price of happiness isn't measured in monetary terms? What if true contentment lies in a different currency altogether?
By Zainab Crown3 years ago in Journal










