Article Writing - Crack The Creative Nut With Journaling
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Article Writing: Unlock Your Creativity with Journaling
Summary:
If you think journaling is outdated, think again. Struggling with writer's block? Combine it with journaling to ignite your creativity in article writing.
Journaling is a fantastic tool for brainstorming, honing your writing skills, and storing ideas for future articles. Here are four essential tips for both new and experienced writers to make the most of your journal.
1. Choose the Right Tools:
Selecting the right journal is essential. Whether you prefer a stylish design from bookstores or a simple, cost-effective option from office supply stores, make sure it feels right in your hands. A journal that's too small may fill up quickly, while a bulky one might seem cumbersome.
Don't forget your writing instrument. Whether you opt for a rollerball, gel pen, or a classic pencil, pick what suits you best. My personal favorite is a 0.38 Uniball pen found at OfficeMax. Choose based on your preference and comfort.
2. Make It a Habit:
Consistency is key. Set a regular time and place for journaling every day. Avoid distractions by staying away from your computer and focus entirely on writing.
3. Silence Your Inner Critic:
Initially, I believed all writing required critique and revision. However, letting go of that mindset transformed my journaling experience. Allow yourself to pen down random thoughts without judgment. Journaling is meant to inspire, not burden. If you're a perfectionist, resist the urge to correct while you write. Stick to paper and pen to avoid the temptation.
4. Use Your Journal as Inspiration:
Stumped for ideas? Browse through past entries. You’ll likely find a spark of inspiration. I routinely review old entries to discover new article ideas.
Journaling is a liberating exercise that helps overcome writer's block. Remember, there's no right or wrong way to journal. Aim to write daily. Feel like you have nothing to journal about? Start with a simple to-do list. Sometimes, simply writing something down can stimulate your mind. Give it a try, enjoy the process, and start writing!
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