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Try to write every single day, even if it is only for 15–30 minutes, to avoid the "startup cost" of re-learning where you left off.
Summarize your key points and restate your thesis in a new way to provide closure. 2. Time Management Strategies working*mom
Instead of an overwhelming "to-do" list, pick 2–3 writing tasks that must be done today (e.g., "draft the introduction" or "edit one page"). Try to write every single day, even if
Use mobile-friendly tools like Google Docs or Keep Notes to draft snippets during your commute, lunch breaks, or while waiting at activities. Try to write every single day
