How to Be a Successful Writer and Publisher: The Best of Wordful

A few days ago on October 1st, this blog turned 2 years old. Looking back at my work here, I thought it would be nice to share with you some of the best ideas that have come to represent what Wordful is all about:

Being yourself

I constantly stress the importance of being a genuine person. Being a poser may work in the short term, but trends don’t last forever. You have to discover the foundation of who you are before people can give you praise and money. [Read more...]

11 Unconventional Reasons to Motivate Your Writing

Does writing come natural to you or do you make clichéd excuses and watered-down reasons why you’re not doing it everyday? For this post, let’s throw your writing a curveball. Here are some not-so-typical reasons why it’s worth the daily discipline and persistence:
  1. Producing feels better than consuming. Writing is an act of production, and while it’s not as easy to do, it certainly feels more rewarding to give than to take. Be a word philanthropist!
  2. Words command attention. Do it good and the world will listen to you. Do it right and they will act.
  3. Teach yourself something new everyday. Unlike “ordinary” thinking, writing actually connects the disparate ideas in your head into something concrete, useful, portable and public. [Read more...]

How to Overcome Writing Anxiety

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Allow me to be honest with you: I frequently suffer from writing anxiety. When I sit down to write a blog post, I usually stare at the screen for about ten minutes, thinking of the most effective opening line. When I finally squeeze that out and revise it a few times, I move on to the second line and do the same. Then the third, and fourth, and so on. 

When I get a little momentum going I’m able to write a few lines without stopping, but not often. Usually I go over each phrase or word I just wrote and revise it until I feel it’s perfect, though it never is. This constipated form of writing produces about one blog post every four days. 

Pretty pathetic, I know. But this time is a little different. Instead of setting out to write yet another predictable, prescriptive blog posts (something like “10 Tips to Make Life Better”), I decided to be transparent with you and reveal my inner angst. I think you’ll find it a more compelling read, and easier to relate to.

The way to overcome writing anxiety is very simple: [Read more...]