Frank Giovinazzi From the do not have to read this book to become the best writer you can be.You can simply just practice its • Buy a kitchen timer.• Set it to 15 minutes.• Write for every second of those 15 minutes.• When the buzzer rings, stop.• Do this every day.According to the outline of this book, which again, you do not have to read, do it for 40 days in a row.Even after a few days, you will be a better writer than you are today.You will enjoy writing. You will look forward to writing.And you will have a completely different idea of what it means to be a writer.If you do decide to read this book, please do not read it from cover to cover.After these introductory notes, read one section.• Then set a kitchen (or digital) timer to 15 minutes.• And write for every second of those 15 minutes.• When the buzzer rings, stop.• Then you can read the next section.• And set a timer to 15 minutes.• And write for every second of those 15 minutes.• When the buzzer rings, stop.That is the simple discipline of this book. It rids your project of discipline and erases the idea of someday. There is only the 15 minutes you have dedicated to yourself to write.If you are a beginner it will save you years of nonsense.If you are experienced, it will make you a new kind of writer.It works because it works with the mechanism of your mind and body.It works because it is action-specific – when you set the timer to 15 minutes and begin to write, you are a writer. That is all.As you continue practicing this discipline, you will become a better writer.And you will enjoy writing. You will be happy and more creative because when the timer is ticking that is all you are doing. You will find yourself looking forward to your sessions and attacking them with high energy. The rest of your day will be filled with confidence because you established and kept a simple ritual with yourself.Again, please do not read more than one section at a time. This book is an instruction manual that repeats itself 40 times • Set a kitchen timer to 15 minutes.• Write for every second of those 15 minutes.• When the buzzer rings, stop.• Do this every day.Enjoy yourself and good luck!Sincerely,Frank Giovinazzi
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