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t/dying-to-ask/id1423194474">Dying to Ask</a> suggested that I should write for Medium.</p><p id="024d">Once I decided to start writing, I researched more Medium publications. I was hooked on all the variety on Medium. I felt that I was in a choir surrounded by a variety of voices that can project life with strong lungs and an open heart and mind.</p><p id="dd72"><b>My productivity hack: create a list on my notebook with all the 45 publications that have accepted me as a writer and make notes on each one. Not a high tech way to do things, but an easy way to peruse my publications.</b></p><p id="6e9c"><b>Keeping things simple! That’s my trick!</b></p><p id="fc69">Thank you

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for the short form prompt, <a href="undefined">Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她)</a>.</p><p id="ee26"><a href="https://readmedium.com/whats-something-you-ve-learned-this-summer-that-has-improved-your-quality-of-life-a042450e9146">What’s Something You’ve Learned This Summer That Has Improved Your Quality Of Life? | by Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她) | The Brain is a Noodle | Aug, 2021 | Medium</a></p><p id="d935">I also challenge <a href="undefined">Barbara Dalton</a>, <a href="undefined">Adelina Vasile</a>, <a href="undefined">Adrienne Beaumont</a>, <a href="undefined">John Egelkrout</a>, and all my fellow writer friends to write a short form prompt on productivity.</p></article></body>

My Low-Tech Way to Keep Track of the Medium Publications I Write for

A short form prompt on productivity

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This summer I became a Medium writer, after Deirdre Fitzpatrick, my friend KCRA news anchor and podcast host of Dying to Ask suggested that I should write for Medium.

Once I decided to start writing, I researched more Medium publications. I was hooked on all the variety on Medium. I felt that I was in a choir surrounded by a variety of voices that can project life with strong lungs and an open heart and mind.

My productivity hack: create a list on my notebook with all the 45 publications that have accepted me as a writer and make notes on each one. Not a high tech way to do things, but an easy way to peruse my publications.

Keeping things simple! That’s my trick!

Thank you for the short form prompt, Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她).

What’s Something You’ve Learned This Summer That Has Improved Your Quality Of Life? | by Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她) | The Brain is a Noodle | Aug, 2021 | Medium

I also challenge Barbara Dalton, Adelina Vasile, Adrienne Beaumont, John Egelkrout, and all my fellow writer friends to write a short form prompt on productivity.

The Brain Is A Noodle
Short Form
Writing Prompt Response
Productivity
Personal Growth
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