Hook the reader, state your main topic, and provide a clear thesis statement.
Save technical tasks (citations, formatting, spell-checking) for times when your energy is lower, and use your "peak brain" hours for the actual drafting. working*mom
Use mobile-friendly tools like Google Docs or Keep Notes to draft snippets during your commute, lunch breaks, or while waiting at activities. Hook the reader, state your main topic, and
Try to write every single day, even if it is only for 15–30 minutes, to avoid the "startup cost" of re-learning where you left off. Hook the reader
Each should focus on a single main idea supported by evidence or examples.
Instead of an overwhelming "to-do" list, pick 2–3 writing tasks that must be done today (e.g., "draft the introduction" or "edit one page").