But before you move on after writing, take a moment to review your first act. If there are major problems, then you might want to do some repairs before you continue. Minor problems can be fixed later when there will be more fixing to do at any rate.
Ask yourself some questions about your first act:
If you answer "no" to any of the questions above, put on your editorial hat and start fixing the script - or the paradigm, if you prefer to rethink with your starting tools - until you can answer "yes" to all of them.
But hopefully you eliminated these kinds of problems while you were thinking through your paradigm chart. Hopefully much of your writing of Act One has been expanding on the scenes already developed by your structuring tools.
That's why you're a tree person - to solve problems sooner rather than later.
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