Anyone who regularly deals with work-related writing deadlines knows the
kind of paralysis that can take over when there's too much to accomplish and
not enough time to compose a clear sentence. How to Write Fast Under Pressure contains an easy,
efficient, and confidence-building process for keeping up and being productive,
even under tight time constraints and concentration-sapping obstacles. The book
contains an immediately usable approach based on the mnemonic DASH, standing
for the four critical components most needed for writers working under
pressure. Filled with helpful tools and time-saving techniques, this
indispensable guide reveals how anyone can break through writer's block and
write faster and better.
Notes on effective writing at work, school, and home by Philip Vassallo, Ed.D.
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