Write Like Da Vinci

Da Vinci didn't just write, he made groundbreaking progress.
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Write Like Da Vinci - We've put together a few tips to help you emulate the methods of a genius. - Pictured: Da Vinci Vitruvian Man Pre-Engraving Slim Cut Refillable Leather Binder, Classic Cut Refillable Leather Journal, Mini Cut Refillable Leather Journal, Parker Jotter stainless steel pen.
1. Focus On Progress - Leonardo da Vinci didn't have a goal to create journals with such detail, it was simply the result of his intense focus on solving a problem or answering a question. To recreate this idea, try to right about things that you are just as passionate about. - Pictured: Mini Cut Refillable Leather Journal.
2. Expand Your Interests - Don't limit yourself to a single subject. Some of da Vinci's most groundbreaking work was thanks to a combination of different fields of study. By learning and writing about multiple topics, you can find connections you wouldn't have seen otherwise. - Pictured: Slim Cut Refillable Leather Binder with graph paper and diagrams.
3. Visualize the Concepts - Sketching was a key way for Leonardo da Vinci to understand the bigger picture of a given subject. Rather than solely using words to describe your subject, try adding a few sketches or doodles to help visualize what you're writing about. - Pictured: Classic Cut Refillable Leather Journal with a drawing of a ship.
A Quick Writing Prompt: Leonardo da Vinci is estimated to have written at least 3 pages a day for most of his life. Make a list of things you are passionate about, choose one, and then try to write at least 3 pages about it. If you can, do this every day!
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Author: Colin Murdy