Imagine yourself in a serious writing contest where you have made it to the final stage.
You WILL NOT wait to be inspired by something before you kick off with whatever it is that you have to write.
This shows you have greater power over your muse than the other way round
You WILL NOT wait to be inspired by something before you kick off with whatever it is that you have to write.
This shows you have greater power over your muse than the other way round

1. Have a Schedule
Set a smart schedule and don’t just come up with a plan like “I will write 3 articles this week”. That’s quite tricky.
Here’s an example of how I’d rather plan mine:
Set a smart schedule and don’t just come up with a plan like “I will write 3 articles this week”. That’s quite tricky.
Here’s an example of how I’d rather plan mine:




2. Just Write!
Make all the plans you want, nothing will happen if you don’t get to work.
A writer is someone who writes, not someone who thinks about writing or plans to write.
Just start something and watch it flow.
Make all the plans you want, nothing will happen if you don’t get to work.
A writer is someone who writes, not someone who thinks about writing or plans to write.
Just start something and watch it flow.
3. Don’t Procrastinate
Don't excuse yourself with "I'm waiting for inspiration".
Set SMART Goals and get to work. Do what you have to when you have to.
Don't excuse yourself with "I'm waiting for inspiration".
Set SMART Goals and get to work. Do what you have to when you have to.
Btw, I grabbed these points from an article on my blog. If you enjoyed this thread, you might as well read the entire thing.
Here: http://contentandplanning.com/inspiration-before-writing/
Here: http://contentandplanning.com/inspiration-before-writing/