“…changing scene from past to present tense… left off HERE”Īt the very least, making a note to yourself will give you a clear direction the next time you approach your WIP.Refer to map and finish editing this scene.” “…got confused about the layout of the house and stopped to make a map.Two more paragraphs to go… left off HERE.” “…working on adding more detail to the dormitory scene.Some examples of recent notes I’ve made to myself in my WIP: Plus it can keep your WIP from becoming a giant mess of half-started ideas and editing tweaks. But this trick can save you a lot of time reading through your WIP and trying to remember where you were going. You might not always go back to what you were working on before. I like to change the font color and increase the size so I see it right away the next time I open my document. It helps if you make this note right at the spot you were working on, and another reminder at the top of the document. When you’re done with your writing session, make a note to yourself in your document about what you were working on and what you intend to do the next time you open your WIP.