Changeset 1632904
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- 04/08/2017 03:21:52 PM (9 years ago)
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r1632464 r1632904 17 17 The key to creativity flowing through your writing is to simply keep typing, stay in motion. 18 18 19 Remember that editing happens AFTER writing, not during, and especially not before. While writing, allow yourself to only and simply write, free in the safety of knowing that you will come to editing phase soon, and there and then will youperfect your work.19 Remember that editing happens AFTER writing, not during, and especially not before. While writing, allow yourself to only and simply write, free in the safety of knowing that you will come into the editing phase soon, where you will perfect your work. 20 20 21 21 To help keep you writing, Flow will remove everything from the screen. It will not allow you to delete or backspace, training you to keep going forward. It will only show you one letter at a time. Also try Ninja Mode, which will remove that one letter for a totally sleek and stealthy writing experience. … … 38 38 39 39 Q: How do I exit Flow and return to the WordPress editor? 40 A: From within the Flow screen, press the ESC key on your keyboard. You will be returned to the WordPress editor, which will contain what you have written so far.40 A: From within the Flow screen, press the ESC key on your keyboard. You will be returned to the WordPress editor, which will contain what you have written.
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