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2 thoughts on “The Cognitive Neuroscience of Language, Timing, Rhythm and Music – A Founder’s Theory”
First of all I want to say awesome blog! I had a quick question that I’d like to
ask if you do not mind. I was curious to find out
how you center yourself and clear your head prior to writing.
I’ve had a tough time clearing my thoughts in getting
my thoughts out. I do enjoy writing but it just seems like the first 10 to 15 minutes are generally lost simply just
trying to figure out how to begin. Any recommendations or hints?
Thanks!
There are many ways to help you get started – from visual prompts, online guides or even AI! Freehand, i usually just try to brainstorm by creating a simple plan – beginning, middle, end or introduction, main body, conclusion. Then write down any points for the main body and conclusion. You should then know enough about your direction to get started by planning or just writing the opening. Good Luck!