Ray Edwards Show
Ray Edwards is a sought-after Copywriter, Author, Speaker, and Communications Strategist. His clients include Tony Robbins, Jack Canfield, Jeff Walker, Robert Allen, and more. On this show, Ray helps you start, run, and grow their Internet-based businesses. The show includes interviews with well-known experts like Michael Hyatt, Jeff Goins, Dan Miller, Cliff Ravenscraft, Michael Stelzner, Amy Porterfield, Don Miller, and many others.

For the longest time, when asked how quickly I can turnaround a writing project, my answer has been: “I can write better than anybody who can write faster, and I can write faster than anybody who can write better.”

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I recently discovered the person who originally penned that phrase: American journalist A.J. Liebling, who wrote primarily for The New Yorker. The reason I think this  quote rings true for many writers is actually a secret of the trade. Writing faster makes you a better writer.

Tip of the Week:

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Spiritual Foundations:

Is God judging us? Is his judgment the source of the scary things we hear in the news?

  1. God is love. (1 John 4:8)
  2. There is no fear in love. (1 John 4:18)
  3. How we can “test the spirits”. (1 John 4)

Don't be deceived by ministries of fear.

Feature Presentation: Write Faster, Write Better

Here are 5 reasons why writing faster can make you a better writer.

  1. You'll write more.
  2. Your skill level will improve.
  3. Writing fast turns off the self-editor and inner critic.
  4. The 10,000 hour rule works in your favor.
  5. Imperfect practice is better than perfect intentions.

What level of output are you truly capable of as a writer?

Next Week: Ten Ways To Un-Busy Yourself!

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