Daniel Pink, a seasoned writer, shares his six essential rules for writing, drawn from his extensive experience. He emphasizes the importance of daily consistency, setting a minimum word count (for him, 500 words), and incorporating physical movement to overcome creative blocks. Pink also highlights the necessity of hearing one's words aloud to identify flaws and the social aspect of writing, which involves making a promise to the reader and discussing work with others. He concludes by acknowledging that these rules are personal and encourages writers to discover their own effective processes.
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