Whether I publish or not, I write each day. The first thing I do on the computer is start writing my thoughts and read them more than twice. Fifteen years ago, I was rejected for the role of a customer support executive with feedback stating, “Your grammar/written English is not correct.” Over the past decade, I have joined multiple writing classes and workshops to understand the art of writing. Through this process, I have come to understand that writing enables clearer thinking, which in turn helps articulate these thoughts into action. On a good day, it is easy for me to write a few thousand words, while on some days, I struggle to put a few words down on my word document. However, I
go back to the drawing board multiple times a day and try to translate my thoughts into words. This is where I thrive, where great ideas are generated, projects are born, and everything awesome happens in my life.
So, if you want to change your life even a little bit, start writing every day. Start now, not tomorrow. Do you write? Share what works for you in the comments section!
Mister Kayne says
Thank you for sharing your writing journey. I started writing really young, and it’s not the digital writing I am talking about. Back when I was able to see, I collected fountain/ ink pens and this collection and passion for pens developed the need for me to use them, so I maintained a diary, a physical one where I penned my thoughts and some poems. The diary is still around but no one is so courteous enough for the last 11 years or more of my years of blindness to digitalise it so that I can publish them on my blog!