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7 Ways to Motivate Yourself to Write

Let’s motivate ourselves to write.Ever had lackluster ideas and even more lackluster writing days? Who hasn’t? But it doesn’t have to be that way…especially for new writers. 7 ways to motivate yourself to write Whatever you set your mind to do, you will achieve if you want it badly enough. (I have talked about ways for creatives to get things done in this blog post here) are 7 ways to get yourself motivated to sit down and get ‘er done. Let’s get motivated! Choose what you want to write First, make a list of what you want to accomplish with
So Much To Do, So Little Time: Do writers have bucket lists?
By recording your dreams and goals on paper, you set in motion the process of becoming the person you most want to be. Mark Victore Hansen ___________________________________________________________________ I feel overwhelmed because there is SO much to do and so little time to get it done. I had planned on bringing Loran Rudder and the Secret Key out in June, but that just isn’t going to happen. I am not ready. The book is not ready. But have I been revising/editing/reinventing it? NO! Instead, I have been considering my want-to-get-done ideas–a sort of bucket list if you will. Do writers have
Write a book…you’ve always wanted to
You’ve always wanted to write a book…but so far you just haven’t done it because…you doubt yourself. You hate doubt. You always said you’d never let it happen to you. But here you are — deep in doubt. And it doesn’t matter how you got here. You hate it. Because you know you can write a book. No bizarre living conditions. No cutting out fun. No typing your fingers to the bone from the time you wake to the time you fall asleep. Just three hours on a Sunday afternoon (every week for a year) and you’ll have a book
Writing accountability or who’s keeping you on track?
Stuck in Customs / Foter / CC BY-NC-SA A post about writing accountability is way overdue, I think. I recently participated in a writing challenge with the #writerrecharge. It was a great way to stay on track and get the word count out each day. I miss it. I didn’t sign up for the latest challenge, Spring Writing Bootcamp because I thought I would be too busy. ha! I don’t think I have written any new work since #writerrecharge ended. I regret not getting in on SWB but there is hope for me yet. I am going to Mid South