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Post by Cultures You on Oct 22, 2023 0:04:33 GMT -6
With practice, you can find an inner silence even when you find yourself in the midst of bedlam: I, personally, have learned to write even when I find myself in noisy or crowded places. But to review the text, correct the proofs or even just have time to think, it takes a lot of concentration. Inspiration: Keep up to date on your topic, learn new things, learn more, grow, and even read other blogs on the same topic. Ideas: last but not least, ideas are needed. To write new things, you need new ideas, new topics, new stimuli, new words. Exercise: all of this, together, must be repeated constantly, every day, for years. All this, put together, every day, makes me maintain that writing is hard . Physical and mental fatigue, but also fatigue of time and photo editor space, difficulty in managing one's needs, difficulty in finding ever new stimuli. For the last five years I have written every day and multiple articles per day, I have practiced, I have tried to learn more things. Writing every day, several times a day, for several years : it takes effort. It also costs a lot of itself: writing a post often requires technique, but it also requires soul. There are certain posts where you have to write while crying. There are certain posts where you have to learn to talk about emotions. Writing also takes emotional effort. Mistakes to avoid The abandoned blog I happen to come across the optimism and resourcefulness of many people, even writing professionals, who open a blog and then don't update it. We often start with too many ideas and too busy an editorial calendar, or we start without a precise editorial calendar.
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