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Writing Prompt Tips ….

Just did some research on Google.com and found the following:

“Writing Prompt Tips by rocketexpansion.com

“Here are some tips for using writing prompts effectively:

  • Your genre: Use writing prompts in your preferred genre to help motivate you in your work
  • Out of your comfort genre: Pick writing prompts outside your preferred genre to tap into new inspiration that could lead to interesting plots.
  • Just do it: Don’t think too much about where you want the story to lead; let your writing flow
  • Know when to move on: Maybe a certain writing prompt isn’t working for you, move on and try another one!
  • Answer the door: You may have turned to writing prompts, but if writing inspiration knocks at your door, then you better answer and leave the prompt behind.
  • Toss it and accept it: You won’t be churning out magic every time you write. It’s just to keep practicing the craft.” [1]

I always start writing, by coming up with a title for my blog post, and then just go from there, writing everything that comes to mind. Know that a lot of writing, starts with the planning and preparation of your post, don’t wait until the last minute, to select your image and start imagining what to say, and don’t forget to take notes. I always keep my iPhone handy when writing, and in case I forget those in the middle of the night or before I sleep ideas for writing, I jot them down so I don’t forget. Writing is a full time job, something that you can’t stop thinking about, something that you are always working hard toward improving. And don’t forget to list your categories and hashtags, I’ve found it really rewarding recently to start organizing my blog and categorizing everything again, something that I did well in the beginning, but did less of over time, and now’s a good time to tie it all together, and take a look back on all my progress and what I have written so far per category. This is how you become that blossoming budding blogger, with stocks of content to share with your following. It provides for easier navigation of your website, and let’s readers continue reading on the topics of their choice. So choose your prompts wisely, whether its an idea, a saying, a quote, a news story, a public figure, or any topic of your choosing, and do your best to make sense and be helpful.

Reference:

[1] https://rocketexpansion.com/writing-inspiration/#writing-prompt-benefits

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