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Gamification: Make Freelance Writing More Fun

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Gamification: Make Freelance Writing More Fun

  1. 1. GAMIFICATIONMake Freelance Writing More Fun Jennifer Mattern AllIndieWriters.com/gamification/
  2. 2. GAMIFICATION? WHAT IS You use game principles, such as point systems and competition, to make your freelance writing work more exciting, interesting, or fun.
  3. 3. HOW CAN YOU GAMIFY FREELANCE WRITING?
  4. 4. Set goals and to-do lists. Complete your goals to earn rewards. Small goals = Small rewards (ex. Completing a weekly to-do list = Eating your favorite dessert) Large goals = Large rewards (ex. Reaching a new yearly income target = A long-awaited trip) Rewards should be big enough to motivate you. REWARDS SYSTEMS 1.
  5. 5. Again, set goals and rewards you would like to earn. But this time assign a point value to each task on your to-do list, and assign a point value to each reward. This way even small, everyday tasks help you work towards larger rewards. POINTS SYSTEMS 2.
  6. 6. Take a race-the-clock approach to certain tasks, such as pushing through a first draft or managing your social media accounts for the day. Feeling like you're on a tight deadline can help you eliminate distractions and avoid procrastination. My preference is to use the Pomodoro Technique where you work in 25- minute increments. Learn more about it at PomodoroTechnique.com. TIMERS 3.
  7. 7. Enlist a colleague for some friendly competition. For example, you might compete with a local colleague to see who can finish a similar project faster, or who gets through their weekly to-do list. The "loser" might have to buy coffee the next time you get together. And if nothing else, you have an accountability buddy. COMPETITION 4.
  8. 8. If you don't have another writer to compete with, compete against yourself. Keep a progress chart to visualize progress and goals. Word count trackers are a good option for long projects, like books. Or tie this into a race-against-the-clock system by trying to improve your speed on your most common types of freelance writing projects. PROGRESS CHARTS 5.
  9. 9. Learn more. Read the original post at AllIndieWriters.com/gamification/ Subscribe Sign up for the All Indie Writers newsletter for more tips and resources for writers. Visit AllIndieWriters.com/newsletter/

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