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diotima,
I can certainly relate. My 'writing speed' tends to vary, but is usually
extremely slow to begin with.
I have found that:
- writing about unfamiliar things is slow until things 'click' into place.
- at the beginning of a project, there is often insufficient information
available which impedes the writing process. By this I mean although the
product/application you may be writing about has been developed, related
policies (i.e. marketing, support and similar) may not be fully formed and
these may affect your approach to the writing.
After the initial stage, the writing process tends to progress more smoothly
(often after you have 'trained' the SMEs to provide the information you
require).
Whenever I am concerned about the speed at which my work progresses, I
recall the words of a former manager, who said:
"The work will get done. Some days you will work fast, some days slow, but
the work will get done. "
The result may not be perfect, but given the applications I write about (and
hence their documents) are constantly evolving, the result is generally
'good enough for right now'.
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