People complain about the amount of time wasted in writing, but many don’t realize the power and the potential skills that they have in them. It’s understandable that writing is not something exciting; however you can make it exciting. Writing is all about creative thinking and being able to expand your ideas. This is for those who believe they’re not good with writing, “perfect practice, makes perfect!” Here are five ways to find that time for writing:
Get up earlier: Morning is a great time to write, unless you’re a night owl, you can write with confidence that phones usually don’t ring before 7 a.m. Plus, you family might still be sleeping.
Stay up later: Night owls, this one is for you. Writing at night is another great time to write. All you have to do is turn off your TV, put down the book, and steadfastly ignoring the siren allure of email and Google.
Use lunchtime: When writing, it’s always hard to find a quiet place; but lunch can be a perfect time to write. This is the time where most phone stops ringing and people stop texting you because they’re busy going out for their break.
Use stolen moments: People usually say, “It’s not worth doing unless I can do it for at least 60 minutes.” Wrong!!! Every little minute counts. You can still writing while waiting for a meeting to start or write while you watching sports.
Write about something that really interests you: You should never feel as if your writing practice has to be limited to “work.” You can write about a vacation, blog about your day, write about what you are looking forward to do when you get home.
Writing is possible. Anything will work, as long as you’re writing and thinking creatively.
Writing is possible. Anything will work, as long as you’re writing and thinking creatively.
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