
Have you tried using it every morning?
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My life changed when I used it every day! The power of writing: the more you write, the more you gain and the more comfort you receive. People are anxious that life expectancy will increase and that we will soon have to give up our jobs to artificial intelligence robots. That's why producer Kim Min-sik emphasizes that life is too long to live doing boring things. In the age of artificial intelligence, the only thing humans can do is pursue 'fun'. He went from being a salesman for a foreign company to an interpreter, from an interpreter to a sitcom PD, and from a sitcom PD to a drama PD. Looking at his impressive resume, some people say he was a natural genius, while others say he was just lucky. But he says that all of this was a result of his pursuit of fun, which eventually led him to the realm of fortune and money. Even for him, who lived happily doing what he wanted, there were times in life when he had to face difficult times. After working as a producer for nearly 20 years, when he was no longer able to go out into the field, he asked himself, "What can I do when the world doesn't give me work?" And I found the answer in ‘writing.’ "Have you tried writing every morning?" contains the active life of 'Kim Min-sik', which began with writing every day for 7 years. This book is not simply a book that teaches you how to write well. This book contains everything from small changes brought about by daily writing habits to surprising changes in life. The author, who says that through writing, he was able to live his own life without being dragged around by the company or the world, has included in this book the amazing opportunities and experiences he gained simply through 'writing.' After reading this book, you will find yourself wanting to write something. |
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index
Prologue: Every morning, cheering me on
Chapter 1: Life is too long to live doing boring things.
The Age of Playful Humans
It's definitely fun at first!
Kim Min-sik, the money-making Kim Min-sik vs. the fun-loving Kim Min-sik
The me who works and the me who plays must keep meeting.
Consistent failure, accidental success, and the act of arguing
Let's find a livelihood, not a job
+ Happiness is a frequency, not an intensity.
Active life starting with writing chapter 2
The Beginning of an Active Life: Writing
Creator rather than creator
Anyone can be a creator
Writing and viewing are both free
Make me known to the world
My alter ego that roams the ocean of the Internet
+ YouTube Short Film Production Manual
Chapter 3: The more you use it, the more you benefit.
Checking the blog's financial performance
The price of writing every day
I don't envy celebrities
Writing skills worth billions in savings
Every day brings a chance
There is no business as profitable as writing.
A blog of dreams, by dreams, for dreams
+ Three conditions for New Year's resolutions
Chapter 4: The Power of Daily Use
Persistence that overcomes talent
Tricks don't work
You have to be happy to write every day
To add one, you must subtract one.
We have to hold on for now
Even if it's a little lacking, be persistent!
A space like a regular store
+ Writing study, reading review 1
Chapter 5: Daily Records Accumulate to Create an Extraordinary Life
The world is wide and there are many readers.
Find the object of your deepest love
You have to try everything first
The answer is here, right now!
Write whatever you want to write
Like the main character of a human documentary
Writing as Play
+ Writing study, reading review 2
Chapter 6: A Life Written is a Life Worth Living
People in their 20s are grateful for English, and people in their 40s are grateful for blogs.
The story I want to tell most right now
Fan letter to me
May today's diary be a comfort to you
Things that were invisible begin to become visible
Sharing articles that benefit you the more you share
A life of feedback and reaction
+ Blog, ask me anything!
Epilogue: Steady Today, Infinite Tomorrow
Chapter 1: Life is too long to live doing boring things.
The Age of Playful Humans
It's definitely fun at first!
Kim Min-sik, the money-making Kim Min-sik vs. the fun-loving Kim Min-sik
The me who works and the me who plays must keep meeting.
Consistent failure, accidental success, and the act of arguing
Let's find a livelihood, not a job
+ Happiness is a frequency, not an intensity.
Active life starting with writing chapter 2
The Beginning of an Active Life: Writing
Creator rather than creator
Anyone can be a creator
Writing and viewing are both free
Make me known to the world
My alter ego that roams the ocean of the Internet
+ YouTube Short Film Production Manual
Chapter 3: The more you use it, the more you benefit.
Checking the blog's financial performance
The price of writing every day
I don't envy celebrities
Writing skills worth billions in savings
Every day brings a chance
There is no business as profitable as writing.
A blog of dreams, by dreams, for dreams
+ Three conditions for New Year's resolutions
Chapter 4: The Power of Daily Use
Persistence that overcomes talent
Tricks don't work
You have to be happy to write every day
To add one, you must subtract one.
We have to hold on for now
Even if it's a little lacking, be persistent!
A space like a regular store
+ Writing study, reading review 1
Chapter 5: Daily Records Accumulate to Create an Extraordinary Life
The world is wide and there are many readers.
Find the object of your deepest love
You have to try everything first
The answer is here, right now!
Write whatever you want to write
Like the main character of a human documentary
Writing as Play
+ Writing study, reading review 2
Chapter 6: A Life Written is a Life Worth Living
People in their 20s are grateful for English, and people in their 40s are grateful for blogs.
The story I want to tell most right now
Fan letter to me
May today's diary be a comfort to you
Things that were invisible begin to become visible
Sharing articles that benefit you the more you share
A life of feedback and reaction
+ Blog, ask me anything!
Epilogue: Steady Today, Infinite Tomorrow
Into the book
If I had lived with the self-loathing that I couldn't direct a drama, my life would have been incredibly difficult over the past few years.
By writing one piece every morning, I reminded myself that I am the master of my own life.
The first thing I did when I woke up in the morning was something I wanted to do.
At that moment, I just wrote what I wanted to write the most.
Instead of starting my day with games, watching TV, or working at my company, I started my day with a productive hobby.
Thanks to that, I was able to savor the joy of mental victory every day rather than being consumed by a sense of defeat.
(Page 10)
How to make me a multiple personality.
First, there is the ‘working me’.
I will do something to make a living.
After work in the evening, there is the 'playing me'.
If you have a hobby you like, don't just do it half-heartedly; do it like crazy.
In this way, the me who works and the me who plays must keep meeting.
For example, if I take myself as an example, it would be a meeting between a drama PD and a blogger.
Then, content like 'Why drama producers blog' and 'How to enjoy social media according to mass media producers' will be created.
In addition to this, you can also create a ‘studying me’.
When the three of us—the working me, the studying me, and the playing me—come together and collaborate, something completely new is created.
(Page 32)
These days, I use my blog to cheer myself on and motivate myself every day.
I want to show off my appearance to the world through my blog.
I praise and pat myself on the back.
“You read this book too? Wow, you’re cool,” or “Hey, you rode a bike all the way to Chuncheon? That’s awesome!”
Then, little by little, life became more enjoyable and my expression brightened.
I try to fill my days with things I want to brag about on my blog.
Reading, traveling, watching movies, etc.
And before I knew it, life became more enjoyable.
My blog is a reliable friend who stays by my side and listens to my stories, no matter where I am.
(Page 53)
Now I'm raising money through my blog.
I even published a book by collecting blog posts and it became a huge hit.
Magazines often ask me to write for them after seeing the articles I post on my blog.
I get paid about 150,000 won per article.
As I diligently uploaded book reviews, I started receiving requests to write recommendation manuscripts.
I write about 10 pages of manuscript and get paid 300,000 won.
By waking up every morning and writing for an hour or two, I can receive a fixed income of about 1 million won per month.
It's like killing two birds with one stone because you just enjoy your hobby and money comes with it.
I also get requests to give lectures through my blog.
If you attend a special lecture at a school, library, or company, you will receive between 500,000 won and 1 million won per session.
If you write one blog post every day, you'll be able to easily discuss any topic that comes up in lectures.
In that sense, the blog is my career research and development center.
(Page 91)
I write a blog post every day, but I've never thought of myself as a good writer.
If I were good at writing, I don't think I would write like this every day.
Because I'm not good at writing, I keep writing because I want to write well.
Whether it's studying English or writing, the secret to being good at anything is practicing every day.
(Page 126)
It was thanks to my English skills that I was able to take on new challenges in my 20s.
Even if it went bankrupt, I could still make a living through translation work.
What gives me courage now is blogging.
If my company goes out of business, I'm confident I can make a living through blogging.
My dream is to work my entire life without retiring, and thanks to my blog, I'm able to achieve that dream.
I wake up in the morning and spend an hour or two writing on my blog before going to work.
Thanks to that, these days, I receive more in royalties and commissions as a 'second salary' than the salary I receive as an MBC PD.
(Page 207)
By writing one piece every morning, I reminded myself that I am the master of my own life.
The first thing I did when I woke up in the morning was something I wanted to do.
At that moment, I just wrote what I wanted to write the most.
Instead of starting my day with games, watching TV, or working at my company, I started my day with a productive hobby.
Thanks to that, I was able to savor the joy of mental victory every day rather than being consumed by a sense of defeat.
(Page 10)
How to make me a multiple personality.
First, there is the ‘working me’.
I will do something to make a living.
After work in the evening, there is the 'playing me'.
If you have a hobby you like, don't just do it half-heartedly; do it like crazy.
In this way, the me who works and the me who plays must keep meeting.
For example, if I take myself as an example, it would be a meeting between a drama PD and a blogger.
Then, content like 'Why drama producers blog' and 'How to enjoy social media according to mass media producers' will be created.
In addition to this, you can also create a ‘studying me’.
When the three of us—the working me, the studying me, and the playing me—come together and collaborate, something completely new is created.
(Page 32)
These days, I use my blog to cheer myself on and motivate myself every day.
I want to show off my appearance to the world through my blog.
I praise and pat myself on the back.
“You read this book too? Wow, you’re cool,” or “Hey, you rode a bike all the way to Chuncheon? That’s awesome!”
Then, little by little, life became more enjoyable and my expression brightened.
I try to fill my days with things I want to brag about on my blog.
Reading, traveling, watching movies, etc.
And before I knew it, life became more enjoyable.
My blog is a reliable friend who stays by my side and listens to my stories, no matter where I am.
(Page 53)
Now I'm raising money through my blog.
I even published a book by collecting blog posts and it became a huge hit.
Magazines often ask me to write for them after seeing the articles I post on my blog.
I get paid about 150,000 won per article.
As I diligently uploaded book reviews, I started receiving requests to write recommendation manuscripts.
I write about 10 pages of manuscript and get paid 300,000 won.
By waking up every morning and writing for an hour or two, I can receive a fixed income of about 1 million won per month.
It's like killing two birds with one stone because you just enjoy your hobby and money comes with it.
I also get requests to give lectures through my blog.
If you attend a special lecture at a school, library, or company, you will receive between 500,000 won and 1 million won per session.
If you write one blog post every day, you'll be able to easily discuss any topic that comes up in lectures.
In that sense, the blog is my career research and development center.
(Page 91)
I write a blog post every day, but I've never thought of myself as a good writer.
If I were good at writing, I don't think I would write like this every day.
Because I'm not good at writing, I keep writing because I want to write well.
Whether it's studying English or writing, the secret to being good at anything is practicing every day.
(Page 126)
It was thanks to my English skills that I was able to take on new challenges in my 20s.
Even if it went bankrupt, I could still make a living through translation work.
What gives me courage now is blogging.
If my company goes out of business, I'm confident I can make a living through blogging.
My dream is to work my entire life without retiring, and thanks to my blog, I'm able to achieve that dream.
I wake up in the morning and spend an hour or two writing on my blog before going to work.
Thanks to that, these days, I receive more in royalties and commissions as a 'second salary' than the salary I receive as an MBC PD.
(Page 207)
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Publisher's Review
I tried it every day and my life changed!
The power of writing: the more you write, the more you gain and the more comfort you receive.
People are anxious that life expectancy will increase and that we will soon have to give up our jobs to artificial intelligence robots.
That's why producer Kim Min-sik emphasizes that life is too long to live doing boring things.
In the age of artificial intelligence, the only thing humans can do is pursue 'fun'.
He went from being a salesman for a foreign company to an interpreter, from an interpreter to a sitcom PD, and from a sitcom PD to a drama PD.
Looking at his impressive resume, some people say he was a natural genius, while others say he was just lucky.
But he says that all of this was a result of his pursuit of fun, which eventually led him to the realm of fortune and money.
Even for him, who lived happily doing what he wanted, there were times in life when he had to face difficult times.
After working as a producer for nearly 20 years, when he was unable to go out into the field, he asked himself, "What can I do when the world doesn't give me work?"
And I found the answer in ‘writing.’
"Have you tried writing every morning?" contains the active life of 'Kim Min-sik', which began with writing every day for 7 years.
This book is not simply a book that teaches you how to write well.
This book contains everything from small changes brought about by daily writing habits to surprising changes in life.
The author, who says that through writing, he was able to live his own life without being dragged around by the company or the world, has included in this book the amazing opportunities and experiences he gained simply through 'writing.'
After reading this book, you will find yourself wanting to write something.
The writing instinct inside me awakens!
The magic of ordinary daily records coming together to create an extraordinary life.
Now, it has become easy for ordinary people to produce their own content through YouTube and podcasts.
If up until now we have only passively watched, enjoyed, and consumed content posted by others, the book suggests that from now on, we should live an active life of producing content.
As one of those means, the author chose 'writing', and in the book, he shares the positive effects of his daily writing.
For some, ‘writing’ may be considered a special thing.
Some people may think that it is someone else's business, saying that they are not writers and have no material to write about and what can they write about.
But the author says:
It's not that a special life is worth 'writing about', but rather that if you record even the ordinary daily life, at some point it will become an extraordinary life.
It is said that scripts that are made into dramas are ultimately completed by adding 5% new elements to 95% of the ordinary story.
Just as a play's protagonist or story lacks realism if it's too extraordinary, and thus fails to resonate with viewers, whether it's a blog post or any other piece of writing, a record of ordinary daily life is more interesting and can resonate with everyone.
The author says that if you don't write anything, nothing will happen, but if you write one piece a day, opportunities will come every day.
“If there’s someone you like, you should first ask them if they have time. If there’s a book you want to read, you should first pick it out and turn to the first page. If there’s a story you want to write, you should first print out a draft of the story and pass it around to people.
Let's just post the thoughts that are swirling around in my head on the blog.
“No one knows if it will become the blueprint for a bestseller or a new turning point in life.”
The future of Kim Min-sik Co., Ltd. depends on the playful human being Kim Min-sik!
Let's keep meeting the me who works and the me who plays.
Producer Kim Min-sik has rekindled the dying flame of English studies among Koreans who have given up on English through the first book in the "With the God of Self-Study" series, "Have You Memorized an English Book?"
"Have you tried writing every morning?" is the second book in the "God of Self-Study" series, and it awakens the hidden "writing" instinct within everyone, guiding them on the path to living an exciting and fun, active life right now.
This book is also useful for those who are wondering what to do when the world doesn't give them work, and those who want to find work that they can do alone without belonging to any organization.
Advertising revenue from Google through blog posts, royalties from writing books, speaking fees from lectures, etc.
The income an author earns through 'writing' can sometimes be greater than their monthly salary.
This book goes beyond the value of "writing" as a mere means of making money, and also provides time for reflection on what kind of work one will do in the future. The author calls himself the founder and CEO of a one-man business, "Kim Min-sik Co., Ltd."
There is Kim Min-sik who works hard at his company, there is Kim Min-sik who focuses on raising children and managing the household, and there is Kim Min-sik who enjoys vacations and travels.
The one who always shouts loudly is Kim Min-sik, who makes money.
But what is most precious to him is 'Kim Min-sik who plays well'.
Currently, R&D of Kim Min-sik Co., Ltd. is being handled by ‘Kim Min-sik, the playful human.’
The fact that translator Kim Min-sik came out instead of engineering student Kim Min-sik, and that entertainment PD Kim Min-sik came out instead of salesperson Kim Min-sik, is all thanks to the fact that they played hard and did their best.
Thanks to bookworm Kim Min-sik, who enjoyed reading and writing as a hobby, the term 'Author Kim Min-sik' was also created.
So he focuses on Kim Min-sik, a person who plays around, rather than Kim Min-sik, who only does what the company tells him to do.
Because the future of 'Kim Min-sik Co., Ltd.' lies in his hands.
Producer Kim Min-sik enthusiastically encourages not only himself but also his readers to meet their 'working selves' and 'playing selves', creating new things and living fun lives.
The power of writing: the more you write, the more you gain and the more comfort you receive.
People are anxious that life expectancy will increase and that we will soon have to give up our jobs to artificial intelligence robots.
That's why producer Kim Min-sik emphasizes that life is too long to live doing boring things.
In the age of artificial intelligence, the only thing humans can do is pursue 'fun'.
He went from being a salesman for a foreign company to an interpreter, from an interpreter to a sitcom PD, and from a sitcom PD to a drama PD.
Looking at his impressive resume, some people say he was a natural genius, while others say he was just lucky.
But he says that all of this was a result of his pursuit of fun, which eventually led him to the realm of fortune and money.
Even for him, who lived happily doing what he wanted, there were times in life when he had to face difficult times.
After working as a producer for nearly 20 years, when he was unable to go out into the field, he asked himself, "What can I do when the world doesn't give me work?"
And I found the answer in ‘writing.’
"Have you tried writing every morning?" contains the active life of 'Kim Min-sik', which began with writing every day for 7 years.
This book is not simply a book that teaches you how to write well.
This book contains everything from small changes brought about by daily writing habits to surprising changes in life.
The author, who says that through writing, he was able to live his own life without being dragged around by the company or the world, has included in this book the amazing opportunities and experiences he gained simply through 'writing.'
After reading this book, you will find yourself wanting to write something.
The writing instinct inside me awakens!
The magic of ordinary daily records coming together to create an extraordinary life.
Now, it has become easy for ordinary people to produce their own content through YouTube and podcasts.
If up until now we have only passively watched, enjoyed, and consumed content posted by others, the book suggests that from now on, we should live an active life of producing content.
As one of those means, the author chose 'writing', and in the book, he shares the positive effects of his daily writing.
For some, ‘writing’ may be considered a special thing.
Some people may think that it is someone else's business, saying that they are not writers and have no material to write about and what can they write about.
But the author says:
It's not that a special life is worth 'writing about', but rather that if you record even the ordinary daily life, at some point it will become an extraordinary life.
It is said that scripts that are made into dramas are ultimately completed by adding 5% new elements to 95% of the ordinary story.
Just as a play's protagonist or story lacks realism if it's too extraordinary, and thus fails to resonate with viewers, whether it's a blog post or any other piece of writing, a record of ordinary daily life is more interesting and can resonate with everyone.
The author says that if you don't write anything, nothing will happen, but if you write one piece a day, opportunities will come every day.
“If there’s someone you like, you should first ask them if they have time. If there’s a book you want to read, you should first pick it out and turn to the first page. If there’s a story you want to write, you should first print out a draft of the story and pass it around to people.
Let's just post the thoughts that are swirling around in my head on the blog.
“No one knows if it will become the blueprint for a bestseller or a new turning point in life.”
The future of Kim Min-sik Co., Ltd. depends on the playful human being Kim Min-sik!
Let's keep meeting the me who works and the me who plays.
Producer Kim Min-sik has rekindled the dying flame of English studies among Koreans who have given up on English through the first book in the "With the God of Self-Study" series, "Have You Memorized an English Book?"
"Have you tried writing every morning?" is the second book in the "God of Self-Study" series, and it awakens the hidden "writing" instinct within everyone, guiding them on the path to living an exciting and fun, active life right now.
This book is also useful for those who are wondering what to do when the world doesn't give them work, and those who want to find work that they can do alone without belonging to any organization.
Advertising revenue from Google through blog posts, royalties from writing books, speaking fees from lectures, etc.
The income an author earns through 'writing' can sometimes be greater than their monthly salary.
This book goes beyond the value of "writing" as a mere means of making money, and also provides time for reflection on what kind of work one will do in the future. The author calls himself the founder and CEO of a one-man business, "Kim Min-sik Co., Ltd."
There is Kim Min-sik who works hard at his company, there is Kim Min-sik who focuses on raising children and managing the household, and there is Kim Min-sik who enjoys vacations and travels.
The one who always shouts loudly is Kim Min-sik, who makes money.
But what is most precious to him is 'Kim Min-sik who plays well'.
Currently, R&D of Kim Min-sik Co., Ltd. is being handled by ‘Kim Min-sik, the playful human.’
The fact that translator Kim Min-sik came out instead of engineering student Kim Min-sik, and that entertainment PD Kim Min-sik came out instead of salesperson Kim Min-sik, is all thanks to the fact that they played hard and did their best.
Thanks to bookworm Kim Min-sik, who enjoyed reading and writing as a hobby, the term 'Author Kim Min-sik' was also created.
So he focuses on Kim Min-sik, a person who plays around, rather than Kim Min-sik, who only does what the company tells him to do.
Because the future of 'Kim Min-sik Co., Ltd.' lies in his hands.
Producer Kim Min-sik enthusiastically encourages not only himself but also his readers to meet their 'working selves' and 'playing selves', creating new things and living fun lives.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: January 12, 2018
- Page count, weight, size: 248 pages | 411g | 128*188*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791162202586
- ISBN10: 1162202580
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