Harare — Writing can be a lonely, tiresome journey — yet, the time spent can be rewarding. Most accomplished writers share one common attri...
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Harare — Writing can be a lonely, tiresome journey — yet, the time spent can be rewarding. Most accomplished writers share one common attribute: they write consistently.
For Christians, a life without prayer will render one spiritually dead. In the art of writing, not writing will create a creativity death. Lionel Messi executes the best free kicks, due to the amount of time he spends on the football training field.
Even when you are inspired or not, a writer keeps the pen flowing — literally. The rule of the thumb: write when you are sad. Write even when in grief. Death or even disappointment, should drive you to write more.
Don't write because you have to, write because it is a way of life, a discipline, that will later become a habit. Habits that are done once in a while are mere obligations. Don't write a lot, write often. Write without a season because that may not even come.
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Write Everyday to Develop Your Talent |
Spending extra hours on the laptop in one sitting may lead to burnout or rushed output. One cannot go to the gym expecting to gain extra muscles in a single session. Instead, regular exercise spread over a period of time will bring the desired results.
Formulate a writing routine that brings the best out of you and strictly stick to it. Here are small tips to maintain the writing muscle growing: start a small daily goal.
Lower the barrier to start. Don't have a reason not to start. Stop procrastinating. Don't break the chain, keep it flowing. Write whenever you can, even in a toilet or public transport, using a phone. And most of all, get off social media, it diverts your energy.
Five to ten minutes a day will help you maintain the writing habit. An hour per day will be ideal for a start. So why wait for tomorrow. Start today. Spend 30 minutes and develop your writing process.
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