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Goodreads asked Brian Townsend:

What’s your advice for aspiring writers?

Brian Townsend Write every day.

It's kind of like working out. The first day is great, lots of motivation, but then after a few days, your body is sore, you're tired, and the motivation starts to fade. If you stop, whenever you choose to pick it back up again, you'll be at square one. If you keep going though, over time it starts to get easier.

I find I'm at my worst when I don't write for a few days. Then I come back and I feel more sluggish, less precise, and find the words I put on the paper to be wildly incoherent and very lame. That, in return, just makes me feel worse about myself and my writing, which makes me want to write less. A routine or writing each day helps break that.

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