It really does happen to all of us at one time or another.? As grant writers, writing is what we do best.? But sometimes we just can't orioles black and orange caps seem to get the mojo to make the words appear on those very blank sheets of a grant application.??To combat these demons, here are 3 tried and true tips to make it over the hurdle on your way to victory.
Often, our lack of concentration or direction hinges on several common factors including a lack ofsufficient information?or?concrete statistics?from the nonprofit for who we're writing the grant, a lack of?understanding?of what the application is asking for and a lack of a clear sense of?purposefor what the end result of the project should be.? Once all of these are in place, our writing seems to flow much smoother.
To combat these demons, we must take a radical approach ? and step away from the computer!? Yep, in order to get that mojo back dig a little more thoroughly on the front end so that
Based on extremely scientific research, "they" say that grant writing consists of 80% planning and only 20% writing.? I'm not sure who "they" are but I'm pretty sure "they" were wearing white lab coats when "they" made this discovery.? In any event, I agree.? So, orioles black and orange caps here's what to do when faced with writer's block:
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