No, no, no. I swear I'm not fishing for compliments but I am NOT a good or natural writer. English is not even my native language! I went through the "what's trick find me a coach" phase. Then I met and learned from real writers. They do what I said above.https://twitter.com/dubiousraves/status/1003984999631196160 …
Honestly, I can’t really imagine paid coaching for writing being useful beyond fairly basic stuff—let alone rigid guidelines. But maybe there are some hidden gems that no something beyond the many many many writing help books that all say the same thing? Skeptical but okay.
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OTOH if I ever fail or burn out of this writing/academic career, my back up plan is to open a gym+coaching center for women who like/want exercise for health or for fun—and compete only with themselves. The words “tone” and “shred” will be banned, along with pink dumbells.
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Weights, but in proportional increments, not 10-15-20... 60-65...
Most sets of weights people use (rather than one of each pair, everyone waiting for that one pair of 20 lbs while 60, 65, and 70 needlessly exist and gather dust). Weights jump ropes. Few isolation machines.
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It’s the one I make an exception for, because good sports coaching is at least possible! I see a lot of rigid, useless writing advice and I was responding to another round of it.