Sometimes the hardest part about writing a memo, report, or proposal is
getting the words on paper. The key is to write all of your thoughts
down before you can overthink them. Then
decide how to best structure them. Once you’ve done that, rapidly write
your first draft. Don’t wait for inspiration. Write against the clock,
giving yourself 5-10 minutes for each section. Resist the urge to
perfect as you write. Save the editing until the draft is finished. If
you find yourself stumped, move on to a section you’re more comfortable
with and come back to the problem area once you’ve found your flow.
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