Become a Better Writer by Applying The Law of 24 Hours
There are some things in life that are guaranteed, especially if you are a writer and use ‘The law of 24 hours’.
It really doesn’t matter what your background is, who you write for, what you write, and how many times you try to prove this law wrong.
It’s as simple as this: If you apply the law of 24 hours to your writing, you will be better every time you write a post. Period. No exceptions.
This is because, most of the times, complex problems have simple solutions.
If you want to lose weight, simply reduce the amount of calorie you intake.
If you want to get more subscribers on your blog, simply write exceptional content, give them enough reasons to join, and be more effective.

If you want to become rich, simply word harder, work smarter, improve your negotiation skills, and generate several sources of passive income.
Solutions are simple. But being persistent is not easy. If you want a quick fix, these solutions wouldn’t work at all. You need to put real effort and stick to your plan unless you achieve your goals.
The law of 24 hours is comparatively easier than losing weight. You don’t have to give up your favorite dish, or slog every minute to become a better writer. Nor do you have to become a genius at what you do.
“Simply spend 24 hours with what you think is your final draft.”
That’s it.
Simple, isn’t it?
It doesn’t really matter what you are writing – A blog post, a novel, a newsletter, a screen play, or an autobiography. You can do better only be going through your final copy on the next day.
This is probably the best piece of advice you will ever get on writing. And, trust me, I could have made a killing out of it by selling this secret:
Pay $29.99 now, and become a better writer overnight. It really works. Guaranteed results, or 100% money back.
I admit it sounds really simple. And it is really simple to implement. Most of the writers, however, miss this point, and keep themselves from becoming a better writer.
What should you work on the other day?
It may be a simple grammatical mistake or a typo you didn’t notice, which you can correct now. You can select better and more effective words. Or you can change the entire outlook of the post.
But, for sure, you will change something in your post.
And the re-edited copy would be better than the earlier one.
What if you can’t come up with any better ideas, or there are no mistakes in your post?
Is it nothing that you can change in your post? Nothing can make your copy a bit more compelling, a bit punchier, or a bit better than before?
If this is the case, congratulate yourself because you are the best writer on this planet.
Unfortunately, you are not perfect. No one is. That’s, however, not the point.
Our real aim is to make our post better, and improve your writing every time you write some thing.
So, here it is. The secret is now available to every one, without any cost. Absolutely FREE.
You don’t believe me?
Do this. Write a comment criticizing this article. But don’t post it until you go through it the next day. I am sure you will come up with something better.











