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Journal 3: Writing Process
   First-order thinking is when you don't restrict yourself and just let the words flow out. Second-order thinking, on the other hand, is the complete opposite. With second-order thinking, you are judging your writing basically every second trying to see if it sounds "right". The two work together in that first-order thinking is best when you start writing, so the rough draft, then second order is used when you want to revise your paper and get the final draft. My writing process has mostly been second-order thinking. I rarely ever allow myself to do first-order thinking unless I am having really bad writer's block. I wouldn't say I am terrified of writing but more of the time restriction that comes with it. For example, I like to have days at least to write my paper so then I can revise it as many times as I want. But if I only have like two hours then I do panic a little. I am looking forward to seeing how reading these articles about how to write will impact my writing style. I wonder if I will no longer panic with time restrictions.



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