I’d definitely be willing to “look at” empirical evidence of DCP doing 40 hours of work as you’ve described, Dr. Moore.
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"I'm on paid sabbatical from BYU in exchange for my promise to use this time to finish two books."
Meanwhile, there is the astonishing claim—apparently made with a straight face—that he spends “easily forty hours a week” on articles and book projects! Wow—really? This really strains credulity. Is he counting his daily (mostly recycled) blog posts as part of this? I thinks it’s safe to say that this is a wild exaggeration of the truth.
Famous and very prolific author, Stephen King has stated that he tries to write for 2 hours a day which equals approximately 1,000 words per day.
DCP writes 8 hours a day and still hasn't managed to finish anything?! Here is a list of several famous prolific authors and how much they write per day (Not one author even comes close to DCP's 8 hours per):
Meanwhile, there is the astonishing claim—apparently made with a straight face—that he spends “easily forty hours a week” on articles and book projects! Wow—really? This really strains credulity. Is he counting his daily (mostly recycled) blog posts as part of this? I thinks it’s safe to say that this is a wild exaggeration of the truth.
Famous and very prolific author, Stephen King has stated that he tries to write for 2 hours a day which equals approximately 1,000 words per day.
DCP writes 8 hours a day and still hasn't managed to finish anything?! Here is a list of several famous prolific authors and how much they write per day (Not one author even comes close to DCP's 8 hours per):
DCP writes 8 hours a day and still hasn't managed to finish anything?! Here is a list of several famous prolific authors and how much they write per day (Not one author even comes close to DCP's 8 hours per):
How do we know that Dr. Peterson does not define both writing and hours per day differently?
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Meanwhile, there is the astonishing claim—apparently made with a straight face—that he spends “easily forty hours a week” on articles and book projects! Wow—really? This really strains credulity. Is he counting his daily (mostly recycled) blog posts as part of this? I thinks it’s safe to say that this is a wild exaggeration of the truth.
The thing is, you could write for hours a day or write thousands of words, but how many of those words are publishable? How many breaks happen?
Famous and very prolific author, Stephen King has stated that he tries to write for 2 hours a day which equals approximately 1,000 words per day.
DCP writes 8 hours a day and still hasn't managed to finish anything?! Here is a list of several famous prolific authors and how much they write per day (Not one author even comes close to DCP's 8 hours per):
The thing is, you could write for hours a day or write thousands of words, but how many of those words are publishable? How many breaks happen?
Famous and very prolific author, Stephen King has stated that he tries to write for 2 hours a day which equals approximately 1,000 words per day.
DCP writes 8 hours a day and still hasn't managed to finish anything?! Here is a list of several famous prolific authors and how much they write per day (Not one author even comes close to DCP's 8 hours per):