The Truth About The Writing Life
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The Truth About the Writing Life
Summary
Writing is as vital to a writer as breathing. It flows naturally, yet many treat it as a chore or a special occasion. In reality, writing is life, and the principles that guide life are the same that guide the writing journey. Here are some truths to remember.
1. Leave Personal Problems at the Door
When you're writing, it's not about you. It's about how you perceive the world and how you express that through your characters and stories. While emotional truth is essential, your ego should not drive your writing. Imagine leaving all personal baggage at the door before you begin. Serve the story, not yourself.
2. Treat Your Material with Honesty
Writing involves co-creating with a force larger than you, be it the universe, your higher self, or something else. Approach this material with honesty and without unnecessary embellishments. Let your words flow naturally and address changes during editing. Don’t suffocate a great story with flowery language; simplicity often conveys the greatest depth.
3. Show Up Fully
Write for joy, for the satisfaction it brings, and because you can't help but write. Don’t write to please others. Focus on the abundance writing brings to your life. Write with dedication, regardless of whether your audience is just you or millions. What matters is showing up fully to the page every day.
By embracing these simple truths, you'll find your writing naturally improves. Remember: you write because you must, so let go of personal distractions, treat your material with respect, and immerse yourself in the writing process.
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