Tips to be a productive writer
Hi, everyone
every blog needs good content and the more engaging and conversational the content is, the more enjoyable for your readers.
In this quick post I want to share with you 3 very simple tips to be a productive writer.
1.Just do it-no matter how much you plan there is no better way to become better in something , then taking action. When you feel inspired start writing straight away-the longer you procrastinate the more likely you are not to write anything.
Interesting Fact-In the hour that you spend writing only 20 minutes of that time was actually writing -the rest of the time is editing and choosing and image.So it only takes 20 minutes to create a good blog post.
2.Stop talking , looking at your phone , checking if the spelling is correct or how many words you have written .Just focus on the task to create a nice blog post and you can fix it shortly after you have written the last sentence .Its better to create something complete , that needs tweaking and fix it after you have written the lot.
3.Write about your passion. When people say -choose a job , that you love and you never have to work a day in your life we know what that means when it comes to writing.Your enthusiasm and knowledge will shine brightly the more you write about what you love.You will also find endless inspiration and motivation to continue to do so.
Hope you find these tips useful.I would love to hear your tips when it comes to creating a content, that your readers would love to read.
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I enjoyed reading your article, Ivelina, Quick, simple, and to the point. A fast read, and I have found to be true in the 3 tips that you listed....Just do it, stop talking and focus on the task at hand, and writing passionately about the topic you love. I know I love to write about writing and weaving inspiration in that writing to help people overcome little problems that hinder them from getting ahead.
And I second that!
I'm amazed about how many ideas I get reading others people's essays. I tend to ask myself: "am I satisfied with this message?" And if the answer is no, for whatever reason, I ask myself, "why not? what's missing for me? What would I add or change?" and this seems to be a seed for taking the topic further, a seed that could easily be developed into another blog post or, in my particular case, a topic for another class to teach.
Cheers and keep it up.
Emme.
Those are a powerful questions, Emme.Reading your comment has inspired me to write more.Thank you.
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Great reminder. Thanks.
~ Diane