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The magic of TK

22/9/2022

 
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How did this happen? We’re almost at the end of September and I haven’t written a blog post in ages... Sure there’s been a lot going on but that’s normal, so why has it taken me until now to sit down and write and what’s worse; no topic comes to mind! What, what, what to write about with all the noise already out there?

Hmmmmmmm, okay, do you know about the magic that is TK?
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TK is a great tool for writers. It’s an editing mark that stands for 'to come' and it indicates that information will be inserted later. It lets you sustain your momentum while writing. You’re in the flow and the last think you want is to waste time adding details. That’s work for a 'slow day'.

The purpose of TK is that there is only one or two proper words in the English language that contain these two letters juxtaposed in this way, making it easy to search your written work in order to fill the missing gaps before you share your work.
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Ever since I started using computers I have loved the ‘undo’ button. And there’s been plenty of times I wished I could use this ‘undo’ in real life too. Well I can’t. Nor can you. But at least there’s TK.

“Do not stop and wait for everything to be perfect before you proceed.”
That is the magic of TK.

And that’s how I ended up posting this!
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