Thursday, August 4, 2011

Steven Spielberg method: how to write articles of the Blog more in less time

In a recent interview, Steven Spielberg, the famous Hollywood Director of film hit, jaws, E.T., and the purple, admitted to a strange habit. He said that he liked to find distractions while working on a film.


"I am more lucid on my own work if I have something to distract me," said the Spielberg of his particular practice. "I can make a movie and then I can go to the coast of this film for half an hour then they are all light and I can look at the script and make changes with the writer on my next film."


Most of the people of Spielberg appetite for distraction is a little confusing. For them, it is squarely counter destructive and intuitive at best at worst. After all, why someone deliberately seek interruptions while working on a project?


Problem of subjectivity of Spielberg
The answer comes until Spielberg calls the problem of subjectivity. When you are working on a piece - whether an article, a piece of music or a scene from the movie - you get too involved and lost in your work. You lose the perspective of how a first time viewer would work. In terms of Spielberg, you lose your objectivity, which it defines as "lose sight of what you are doing and not being able to see the back of line 15, where the public lives."


The only remedy to this problem is time out of the work at hand. You must take back de this piece to get a new perspective. But working time is counterproductive because it wastes time. It slows down the speed at which you can create content.


This is the method of Spielberg comes into play. Instead of working on a project at a time, he worked on several projects. In this way the time be a film is time spent on another. This is the time to a project becomes the duration for the operation of another project - allowing Spielberg complete more projects in less time without sacrificing quality.


How to turn down in time of working time
If you want to write more quality in less time blog, then examine the Spielberg method. Rather than on a workstation and seeing through to the end, on several workstations at a time.


When you start feeling stale and lost in a move to the next and work on it. Similarly, when you run ideas or lost your train of thought on the second position, jump to the next or back to your first post and to continue to work.


As Spielberg, you too will find that you return to your blog with more clarity and direction when you left their.

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