I think making a to-do list and putting 'write novel' at the top can be helpful. Or you can find a writing buddy who you check in with regularly to keep each other on track.
[Checking and confirming repeatedly is both anxious and forced.] Obsessive-compulsive disorder patients would feel anxious and uneasy during the process of repeated examination and confirmation. This was because they could not control themselves from doing this behavior, even if they knew it was unnecessary. This behavior was a typical symptom of obsessive-compulsive disorder. The patient would repeatedly check and confirm it to obtain a temporary sense of security. However, this kind of behavior often increased their anxiety and uneasiness, forming a negative cycle. Therefore, repeated examination and confirmation was both a sign of anxiety and a symptom of obsessive-compulsive disorder.
To make sure you tell the whole story, first, collect all the relevant information. Next, structure it in a way that makes sense chronologically or based on importance. And finally, double-check to see if you've covered everything.
I recommend to you The Legendary Guard of Basketball. It's a novel about sports and basketball. The story mainly revolved around Lin Xiao's experience of growing into a superstar in the NBA. Real data, non-system style, non-stallion! I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Create unique characters. Give them distinct personalities, quirks, and goals. For instance, a detective who is afraid of the dark but still has to solve a murder that took place in a pitch - black alley. Include some unexpected twists and turns in your story. Maybe the hero who is supposed to save the day turns out to be the villain in disguise all along. Another way is to build suspense. Leave the reader guessing what will happen next by dropping hints and delaying the big revelations.
Making sure everyone tells the same story can be a complex task. Firstly, we need to define what the 'story' actually is. Is it about a specific event, a set of data, or a concept? Once that's clear, we can start the process. For a start, documentation is crucial. If there are written records of the story, everyone can refer back to them. For example, in a legal case, the official documents serve as a reference for all parties to tell the same story. Then, communication channels should be well - maintained. This means not only sharing information but also listening to others' interpretations. In a large organization, if different departments are involved in a project, they need to communicate effectively to tell the same story about the project's progress and goals. Additionally, training can play a role. If people are trained on how to present a particular story, for instance, in a marketing campaign, they are more likely to be consistent in their storytelling.
Let me recommend you a few novels:
1. " Insect Plague of the Other World ": This is a fantasy novel about the continent of the other world. It tells the story of the people who lead the Zerg base to fight for hegemony in the other world. The plot is tight, I recommend it to you.
2. " Summoning Frenzy ": This is a fantasy novel about a dynasty. It tells the story of the protagonist who has the ability of the Queen of the Moon, a summoner of the DNA, to travel to another world. Interesting and interesting. I suggest you read it.
3. " Gaming Base Group Descends to the Other World ": This was a novel about a game and a game in another world. It told the story of a modern otaku, Wu Qing, who summoned a gaming base in a chaotic foreign world. It was very creative and also very good-looking.
I hope my recommendations can help you get through the book shortage. If you like the novels recommended above, please feel free to tell me.😗~
In a job interview, it's important to tell the whole story because it gives the interviewer a complete picture of your skills and experiences. For example, if you're talking about a project you worked on, don't just mention the end result. Talk about the challenges you faced, how you overcame them, and what you learned. This shows your problem - solving abilities and your growth.