Too “busy” to write?

a time management course for  writers

“If you want to make good use of your time, you've got to know what's most important and then give it all you've got.”

— Lee Iacocca

Uniquely *You* Time Management for Writers

Time management is not some dry exercise where you push minutes, hours and days around on a planner. You have to engage with it from inside of yourself.

What you really need is a way to change what’s going on inside of you.

If all you needed was more time to write, you would have a found a way by now. This course will delve into the emotional and psychological blocks buried within us that stop us from simply sitting down to write.

This course also offers practical ways to create more time in your busy life—or use the time you do have more effectively.

You may have read time management tips before. The difference? Using the 25 assignments that accompany the lessons, you’ll be given a way to apply it to your own life. Putting learning into action bypasses internal barriers and makes it real.

Milli is madly passionate. She continually finds new ways to keep us from falling off the wagon.

Ramakrishna “Cram” Chavali, Tokyo, Japan

Online Course. Easy Learning.

In this online course you will:

  • gain perspective on why you procrastinate about writing
  • find more time to write
  • Make better use of your writing time
  • Retain the benefits by using the assignments to make it real
  • befriend others in a safe space who are learning this method alongside you.

“I am definitely going to take a course on time management . . . just as soon as I can work it into my schedule.”

— Louis E. Boone

Course details

Each of the 25 time management types comes with its own assignment. You'll have the opportunity to road-test every type to find the one that's most right for you—although the best approach is to be open to using the 25 types as a toolbox to suit your varying life situations.

Table of Contents (excerpted)

  • The Uniquely YOU Philosophy
  • “Not Just Hours & Minutes” Time Management
  • Why Uniquely YOU?
  • The Contrary Nature of the 25 Types
  • Why doesn’t this course start with The Procrastinator?
  • Tempted to skip the ones that don’t sound like you?
  • The 25 Time Management Types
  • The Discoverist
  • The Passionist
  • The Baby-Stepper
  • The Intuitive
  • The Deadline Slayer
  • The Self-Observationist
  • The Meaningful Reward Seeker
  • The Procrastinator
  • The Perfectionist
  • The First Drafter
  • The Decompressor
  • The Relaxer
  • [The other 13 types . . .]
  • Writing assignments (each type comes with its own fun assignment)
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Time Management for Writers online course

25 motivating time management types, each with a fun writing assignment. Imparted with humor, empathy and just the right amount of “take no prisoners.”

“Lack of direction, not lack of time, is the problem. We all have 24-hour days.”

— Zig Ziglar