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Just write and see what happens
But the truth is, you do.
If you’re a writer, I guarantee there is something within your soul worth publishing – even if it sounds and looks like sh*t.
Don’t get caught up in how perfect your writing is, focus more so on how frequently you write and publish.
I publish a lot of sh*t. To some people, it’s worthwhile; to others, it’s not.
Sometimes, my sh*t even becomes popular, but the point is to never concern myself too much about the quality of my writing versus the consistency of my writing.
Every word I publish makes me a better writer. Every word unpublished prevents me from learning and practicing my craft.
Whenever I don’t know what to write, I allow myself to write whatever comes to mind. As I write, an idea will come that leads to a better article.
When you practice your craft, ideas will percolate.
But you have to write.
Another helpful tip for ideas is to write down your thoughts and ideas when you’re not writing. Some of the best ideas come when we’re not practicing our craft.
I’m finally going to write about the stuff people don’t want to see
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