Document Fatigue

Sunday, November 29, 2009 at 10:47 PM
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After reading the same pages over and over again a certain degree of fatigue sets in for the reader. For a writer this type of document fatigue can be incredibly befuddling. Editing a document to some degree remains conceptual. Grammarian concerns stand as a constant reminder of the grand construct of language hierarchy. Within all of the reminders and concerns that exist within document editing a resolution has to exist. Some method has to exist to allow the writer to strive toward a definable end. Maybe a vision of the completed document stands just within reach of the writer’s ambition. Dedicated writers typically work until the document stands complete.

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One Response to Document Fatigue

  1. joe on Monday, November 30, 2009 at 7:03 AM at 7:03 am

    I proofread in 1500 word blocks (+/-) after letting the doc rest for at least 2 hours. Fresh eyes are a MUST.

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