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A Writer’s Life …

A writers life is full of obstacles and personal hurdles and although it looks easy it may sound nice the process is grueling each step forward a new you is born, the confident undertone that carries you forward and it’s not easily discovered. You’ll notice starting out that you’ll be very slow going that’s heading into a genre and getting to know others in your genre of choice, you will be judged you will meet skepticism and you will feel drained that’s all a normal part of trying to make a good first impression.

(1) Learn New Apps

The times have changed so never stop learning. Learn the apps, get to know different features and themes you can share on your blog, it’s never too late to make an update.

(2) Continue Your Education

Yes you can teach an old dog new tricks. We are all searching for the good feeling that feeling like things are going to be okay, that feeling that things will sit well, the feeling that no matter what is discussed nothing comes up for us watching the news where we are reminded of something we saw or learned online. That’s being autonomous, it’s when what you’re doing with your life is keeping you out of trouble not one who steps directly into it.

(3) Stay Out of Trouble

I’d be one if anyone who would greaten your chances of falling on the right foot with others, not the wrong foot. Just like reading or writing in school everything leading up to your conscious thinking process and output will be based on exposures limited or vast, sometimes we get stuck in a small world (limited by our beliefs) and sometimes we get caught up in a big world (vast) like quoting history or art and ancient philosophers, the stuff that makes you feel big is a great path to take in life thinking wise. Admire more, and don’t settle for less than you deserve.

It’s not easy to write period. Like any skill it’s something you train for in life either through schooling or free writing. I’ve kept a diary my whole life so sitting down and writing about life or reflecting on things is normal for me, maybe not so much talking in therapy some days I have difficulty talking for the whole hour and would end early not having much to say.

Don’t be too hard on yourself if you ever find trouble getting going. I know when I started mymollydoll.com I would write short paragraphs I didn’t have it in me at the time to keep going that’s a skill you acquire later online as you get more comfortable producing each day.

Write from the heart and if you ever get stuck on a feeling recognize the times when you’ve been hurt or bothered that will likely throw your tone off course feeling withdrawn instead of into it or sounding like you’re headed nowhere when you’re mid reflection and output creating writing as you go. Learn to be in the present moment have a goal in mind when you write and don’t stop just because the market is saturated with other authors and writers out there no matter what they’re doing always stay true to you’re own colors, deficits, challenges, and have faith that you too will stand out one day amongst them.

One response to “A Writer’s Life …”

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    vitusibeka

    I love this, very cool and apt. As a beginner it cleared the fear of being imperfect while reechoing the fact that life is a process moreso continual learning process, thank you.

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