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The first draft of something is the hardest. That's why I will usually just do it in a sort of white heat (just to get it over with). Then, from there I will just keep rewriting it over and over until I'm satisfied with it (which is the easiest part for me because ideas seem to snowball this way).
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writing the first draft is the easy part for me completing anything (because i have dyscalculia and i'm easily distracted) is the hard part for me personally
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The beginning and the end of a manuscript are the easiest for me. The middle is the hardest.
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The beginning of course. I guess that's why I don't write.
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I'm sort of the opposite of everyone else when it comes to writing. I simply canNOT write first drafts, or use flexible concepts - I just spend lots of time planning and making outlines, then go full speed toward the polished final piece. It always works for me, even though teachers are often frustrated since it looks like I'm not doing anything.
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The very first paragraph is always the most elusive to me.......once I get that opening out of the way, I can fly through a paper.
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The creativity comes really easy. The hardest part is when I get real close to finishing (final draft) I sort of lose my drive/lose interest so I'm dragging at that point.
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The beginning is the easiest... The End isn't that bad... I usually always know how i want a story or something to end... It's the middle and getting the enthusiasm to actually write the middle to get to the end that is the difficult part..
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the end and beginning are easy. the title is a little difficult and figuring out what to write in between is OK too. the most difficult would have to be deciding on what your writing on, the first step, everything after that's a breeze.
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