Computers are very good tools for free-writing. One useful technique is to turn off (or dim) your monitor so you can't see what you're writing (and can't, therefore, worry about any mistakes you are making).
- Turn off your monitor and follow the procedure outlined above. Type for approximately five minutes.
- Then, turn on the monitor to see what you've written and extract the most relevant/interesting/useful point(s) as in the explanation above.
- As above you should repeat this in three stages for each main point.
It’s not possible to train someone to become a great writer through a 500 word guide, but what I want to do here today is provide you with five tips that may point you in the right direction.