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Expense Reports, Plotting Flow Chart, and Project Tips {Writer Wednesday}
I recently revisited my For Writers page, and I realized I continue to use many of the writing tools I’ve written about in the past. That’s why I’m sharing a few posts from the archives. I hope they help you with different aspects of your writing, too.
Since it’s officially tax season, you might be frustrated trying to figure out your business expenses but having no clue where to begin. The following article will help you create a simple system that works for you. No, expense reports aren’t glamorous, but saving money at tax-time is!
Writing as a Business: Tracking Expenses
Just yesterday I created a new flow chart template to use when plotting a new book. And then I remembered I’d blogged about a similar one a few years ago. If you’re interested in trying something new before you type the opening to your next book, check it out.
Using Flow Charts to Plot
Next up is a topic I’ve learned to master. It has NOT been easy for this one-track-mind lady, but it’s necessary. Every week I juggle at least two projects, usually three.
Tips to Successfully Switch Between Projects
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What writing problem has been on your mind lately? I’d love to hear how you solve it!
Have a terrific day!
Thank you for this information. 🙂 Have a blessed day!
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Great post! Love your ideas. Will have to try them out! I have a hard time going between projects, so just work on one at a time. Couldn’t imagine having to do otherwise lol.