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 Welcome to another special edition of the show we traditionally call “writer porn,” and this week the writer, educator, and co-founder of Prolifiko, Bec Evans, stopped by to chat with me about writer personality types, productivity secrets, and understanding your writing psychology.
Bec is the co-founder of Prolifiko, a new digital coach aimed at helping writers beat writer’s blocks and find writing routines that work best for them. It’s been called the “Fitbit for writers,” by The Times (of London).
Prolifiko, set to launch in April, 2018, is a system based on neuroscience and psychology designed to help writers reflect on and improve their productivity with a “small-steps” methodology.
Ms. Evans has worked with thousands of writers throughout her career and used to run the Ted Hughes Arvon Centre for Writing, an international writing school in the UK (home of the late poet-laureate Ted Hughes).
She writes about productivity, writing habits and routines, and is currently working on a book about innovation.
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In Part One of this file Bec Evans and I talk about:
- How simple psychology, persuasive technology, and a dash of neuroscience can help writers understand their process
- Why small behavior and habit changes can have such a big impact
- What your ideal writing routine says about your productivity type
- The pros and cons of daily vs binge writing
- Why writers can’t wait for inspiration
- The psychology of good writing
Listen to The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience below ...
The Show Notes
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