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:
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:
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:
- 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!
- Words command attention. Do it good and the world will listen to you. Do it right and they will act.
- 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
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...]
