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My primary thought: let’s keep writing.
If you aren’t publishing in publications, I highly recommend it to earn more visibility with your writing.
I maintain a high writing productivity rate because I write long, short, and medium articles and don’t focus on creating perfect pieces. I simply write.
When you write a lot, some of your writing could come across as trashy, low-value content, or pointless, but to me, every piece I publish provides another opportunity to practice and spread my light.
That’s the best way to look at your writing; it’s ultimately never trashy as long as you’re writing with intention and a purpose to reach readers.
Though I’ve published 3,000 articles, I intend to continue my writing journey and not stop short here. The more I write, the better I become as a writer, which will continually allow me to tap into new levels of writing – on the fly, which is my favorite form of writing (i.e., improv).
Is improv writing the best? I don’t think there is the best type of writing; this is subjective. Do outlines help create better writing? 100%. But the beauty of improv writing is that it tests another level of creativity, skill, and mental ideas.
You must think while writing and find a way to vomit that eloquently enough onto this white or black screen we all look at throughout the day.
My biggest lesson from writing so far: Keep writing. Eventually you will become a better writer and as you continue, you will reach more readers.
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