#writing
Senwitt pages tagged writing — blog posts, answers, glossary terms, research, and more.
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Daily practice for writers in the AI era
What working writers can do to keep their own voice while AI tools take over more of the drafting pipeline. Cited evidence plus a concrete practice routine.
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Daily writing practice when AI writes faster
A deep-dive into what daily writing practice actually looks like in 2026, why the originating act matters, and the published evidence behind the calibration position.
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Seven ways to keep writing sharp while using ChatGPT
A practical seven-item playbook for writers who use ChatGPT daily and want to keep their own voice. Grounded in the published cognitive-debt and cognitive-offloading research.
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How to stop relying on AI for writing — a working playbook
A practical playbook for writers who want to keep their own voice while still using AI productively. Six concrete rules grounded in the published cognitive-debt research.
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How do I stop relying on AI for writing?
Three working habits to recalibrate AI use in writing without quitting the tool entirely. Based on cognitive-offloading research and practitioner takes.
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The honest list: writing tools and habits that respect human voice in 2026
AI-free writing tools and habits — Write Every Day, TypeSlate, Ulysses, Ellipsus, Reedsy, plus the practice habits that keep your voice intact even when you use AI elsewhere.
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Daily writing practice.
The Writing Skill.
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For writers.
Brain exercise for writers.
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For marketers.
Brain exercise for marketers + content folks.
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For product managers.
Brain exercise for PMs in the AI-spec era.
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For journalists.
Brain exercise for reporters and editors.
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For consultants.
Brain exercise for consultants in the AI-deck era.