Stop Overthinking: 23 techniques to relieve stress, stop negative spirals, declutter your mind and focus on the present
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2024 9:50 am
Now you might say this isn’t anything to do with writing, but if you’re like me, when it comes to writing one of the main things you do is overthink, should I say it like this, should there be a comma here or a comma there? When a lot of the time those things only matter once you’ve actually written something for people to read. That’s why this book is on this list, it helps you focus on the important task at hand by stopping obsessing over things in the future or procrastinating. It might even help you reassess your writing topic or structure
8. The Creative Writing Coursebook: Forty-Four Authors Share Advice and Exercises for Fiction and Poetry by Julia Bell and Paul Magrs
Who better to learn to write from than published список номеров whatsapp authors themselves? This book focuses on three stages of writing practice:
Gathering – starting at the beginning of how to start writing, keeping notes and taking observations.
Shaping – analysing and creating a structure whilst also focusing on point of view and character creation.
Finishing – being your own best critic to reflect on your writing and even how to find publishers to showcase your work.
9. Read Me: 10 lessons for Writing Great Copy by Roger Horberry and Gyles Lingwood

Another one for those who work in advertising or marketing, forget the days when you’re spending time trying to craft a powerful message that resonates with your audience, and instead learn the trade secrets from experts who have already done just that. The book details 10 lessons that can improve your writing whilst also including real examples from digital brands, packaging copy and even how to tell a brand story.
10. Copywrong to Copywriter: a practical guide to copywriting for small businesses, small organisations, sole traders, and lone rangers by Tait Ischia
This is a great book for beginners or even those who’ve been writing for a while but perhaps had their confidence knocked or are struggling with a new challenge. The author Tait Ischia is an Australian copywriter with 15 years of experience and in the book, he shares his experience on creating your tone of voice, grammar advice and how to phrase your content without second guessing yourself.
8. The Creative Writing Coursebook: Forty-Four Authors Share Advice and Exercises for Fiction and Poetry by Julia Bell and Paul Magrs
Who better to learn to write from than published список номеров whatsapp authors themselves? This book focuses on three stages of writing practice:
Gathering – starting at the beginning of how to start writing, keeping notes and taking observations.
Shaping – analysing and creating a structure whilst also focusing on point of view and character creation.
Finishing – being your own best critic to reflect on your writing and even how to find publishers to showcase your work.
9. Read Me: 10 lessons for Writing Great Copy by Roger Horberry and Gyles Lingwood

Another one for those who work in advertising or marketing, forget the days when you’re spending time trying to craft a powerful message that resonates with your audience, and instead learn the trade secrets from experts who have already done just that. The book details 10 lessons that can improve your writing whilst also including real examples from digital brands, packaging copy and even how to tell a brand story.
10. Copywrong to Copywriter: a practical guide to copywriting for small businesses, small organisations, sole traders, and lone rangers by Tait Ischia
This is a great book for beginners or even those who’ve been writing for a while but perhaps had their confidence knocked or are struggling with a new challenge. The author Tait Ischia is an Australian copywriter with 15 years of experience and in the book, he shares his experience on creating your tone of voice, grammar advice and how to phrase your content without second guessing yourself.