How To Write Everyday (And Still Make It Fun)
Every day, we want to write but most of us don't have much time to do it—or the motivation to get started in the first place. We all know it's important to write every day, but sometimes it can be hard to keep up the practice.
We all have days when we feel like writing is the last thing we want to do. Whether it's because you're tired, stressed, or just don't feel like it, sometimes that blank document can be intimidating and make it hard to get started.
But here's the thing: You can have fun with your writing! You can make it something that doesn't feel like work at all, but rather a way to express yourself and share your thoughts with the world.
A lot of people ask me how I manage to write every day, and the truth is that it's not always easy. Sometimes, I just want to relax and watch anime instead of writing. But if you make writing a habit, it becomes easier over time, and eventually you'll find that it's something you actually look forward to doing. Writing everyday can be a challenge, but it's worth the effort.
For starters, the key to making writing everyday fun is making sure it's not just a chore—it's something you love. So if you're thinking about starting a blog or website and want to make sure you keep up with it, ask yourself why you want to do it in the first place. If your answer is "I want people to read my work," then go ahead and write every day; if not, then maybe try something else instead.
Once you've figured out why you want to write every day, it's time for the fun part: coming up with new ideas! A great way to get started is by setting aside some time in advance (say, 30 minutes) where all of your notes from the day are collected into one place. This way when inspiration strikes in the middle of the night, which it often will, you'll be ready.
Once you've got a good base of notes, try talking to yourself about what happened that day and how it made you feel. This is a great way to get those emotions out on paper so they can be expressed instead of bottled up inside you. It might sound silly but if you're going to write every day, then writing about your feelings should be as important as any other task on your list.
Another way to make writing fun is by listening to music while I work on it. It helps me focus, especially when there's an exciting beat in the background! Writing can be fun! You just have to make it fun for yourself by finding ways to make the process as pain-free as possible and doing things that inspire you in other ways.
In Conclusion
Writing every day is hard. But it's also one of the best things you can do for yourself as a writer—and if you're willing to make it fun, then it doesn't have to be so difficult.
It can feel like a slog, like you're working your way through a desert of words. And then, when you're done with your writing session, you might not even feel like reading any of it.
But if you want to be a writer, and especially if you want to grow more as a writer, you have to write every single day. You have to push through the hard parts and keep going until your fingers are sore from typing. You have to make it fun for yourself somehow.
Writing everyday can be a great way to improve your writing skills, gain more confidence in yourself as a writer and reach more people with your message—but only if it's something YOU enjoy doing!
Note: This article was inspired by one of my readers, @DrPsycho Thank you for giving me an idea on what topic I am going to write!
Thank you also for the support!
Before, I was stressed out when I was writing, but as time goes, I already enjoyed it, because I can let my feelings out and shared my opinion which I can't do in the real world.