Reasons to Write Something Everyday




Yes, We need to write something everyday ... not to impress someone but to express ourselves  .

Today I found 17 Reasons to write something new everyday .. Thanks to Joe Bunting.


In his article, He motivates how someone can write everyday and how someone can achieve their dreams by writing day by day .



Here we go...

1. Your writing doesn’t have to be perfect (yet).

Stop being such a perfectionist and write something. Write gibberish. Write terrible rhymes. Write whatever you’re thinking. Write about what’s around you. You can edit it later. All good writing is choosing the best words out of the bad words anyway. Go write a lot of bad words (pun intended if that’s what it takes to get you started).
2. Writing is relaxing.

When you’ve had a long day, writing is one of the best ways to decompress. Let yourself get a little sleepy, a little loose, and then let the words flow. You actuallywrite better when you’re groggy, not fully awake, and relaxed.
3. You’re going to get rejected no matter what.

You’re more likely to get into Harvard than to get your short story published by a top literary magazine. However, rather than let that discourage you, let it free you up from perfectionism. You have nothing to lose now. Since you’re going to be rejected no matter what, you can write whatever you want, submit wherever you want, and you’ll be no worse off.

4. Thousands of publications want to publish you.

However, not all literary magazines are so difficult to be published by. According to Duotrope, are 4,368 publications who may want to publish short stories, poetry, and creative non-fiction. There have never been more people in the world who want to publish your work. So go find them.

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