In this 기사 I'm going to write about how to enjoy writing. I'm a writer and do a lot of writing, both for my website and for other people. I find some ways of 글쓰기 are 더 많이 enjoyable than others.
How To Enjoy Writing
I find 글쓰기 is most enjoyable when it's not done in a forced 또는 particularly planned manner. If 당신 find it's hard to get yourself to write, I think it's best to relax about it. Perhaps relaxation will be all 당신 need to get your inspiration flowing, in fact.
I often spend some time meditating for ideas before sitting down to write an article. After a few 초 of keeping an alert 우주 open in my mind, an idea – whoosh! – comes in to fill it that void.
Meditative Writing
In general I like to take the principles of meditation into my 글쓰기 work. Allow, don't force. Flow, don't push. Let the 글쓰기 almost seem to write itself, flowing out of your hands as if it were moving of its own accord, and 당신 were only the piping for it to flow through!
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When 당신 force 또는 overly plan your writing, it's less like it's flowing through 당신 and 더 많이 like 당신 are “efforting” the words into existence. This way isn't fun, doesn't feel light 또는 joyful, and the finished product is generally not as creative, exciting, 또는 authentic as an expression of who 당신 are.
The funnest way to write is to have your words be an expression of who 당신 are. Don't overthink them. Don't deliberate. Just be – onto the page. If you're feeling a sense of great power and creativity coming out of you, you're on the write track!
Trying To Please Your English Teacher
Don't fall into the trap of “trying to please your English teacher”. English teachers look for a certain sort of 글쓰기 to praise and give high marks. They have a certain sort of 조언 about what constitutes good writing. The only problem is, this isn't what people in the real world like to read!
People in the real world like to read clear, simple, easy to digest information. They like a style which is easy on their eyes, and are generally not trying to analyse the deepest motivation of the author.
Most of all people are looking to get some kind of value out of your 글쓰기 – be it recreation, information, both, 또는 something else. Know what your readers want – 또는 at the very least know what sort of valuable thing 당신 want to do with your 글쓰기 – and do that thing. Don't get stuck in words 또는 structure on the way.
Structure In Writing
In general, very little structure is needed.
Add in some headings for ease of 읽기 – perhaps after 당신 have written your piece. Keep paragraphs and sentences short. 당신 want your readers to be able to digest your 글쓰기 easily.
Add some pictures when possible (especially for web writing) to make the 글쓰기 seem friendlier and less intimidating to read.
Perhaps the opposite of what your English teachers would say. Make your 글쓰기 easy.
Enjoying Writing
In general I'd say the best way to enjoy 글쓰기 is to have fun with it and don't take it so seriously. 당신 can seriously help people with your writing, yes – but a joke 또는 a light-hearted style wouldn't go amiss.
당신 might have to adapt to your medium if you're 글쓰기 for a magazine, but yeah. For your blog? Write fun, write light, and write lots
.
How To Enjoy Writing
I find 글쓰기 is most enjoyable when it's not done in a forced 또는 particularly planned manner. If 당신 find it's hard to get yourself to write, I think it's best to relax about it. Perhaps relaxation will be all 당신 need to get your inspiration flowing, in fact.
I often spend some time meditating for ideas before sitting down to write an article. After a few 초 of keeping an alert 우주 open in my mind, an idea – whoosh! – comes in to fill it that void.
Meditative Writing
In general I like to take the principles of meditation into my 글쓰기 work. Allow, don't force. Flow, don't push. Let the 글쓰기 almost seem to write itself, flowing out of your hands as if it were moving of its own accord, and 당신 were only the piping for it to flow through!
Source: Image For How To Enjoy Writing
When 당신 force 또는 overly plan your writing, it's less like it's flowing through 당신 and 더 많이 like 당신 are “efforting” the words into existence. This way isn't fun, doesn't feel light 또는 joyful, and the finished product is generally not as creative, exciting, 또는 authentic as an expression of who 당신 are.
The funnest way to write is to have your words be an expression of who 당신 are. Don't overthink them. Don't deliberate. Just be – onto the page. If you're feeling a sense of great power and creativity coming out of you, you're on the write track!
Trying To Please Your English Teacher
Don't fall into the trap of “trying to please your English teacher”. English teachers look for a certain sort of 글쓰기 to praise and give high marks. They have a certain sort of 조언 about what constitutes good writing. The only problem is, this isn't what people in the real world like to read!
People in the real world like to read clear, simple, easy to digest information. They like a style which is easy on their eyes, and are generally not trying to analyse the deepest motivation of the author.
Most of all people are looking to get some kind of value out of your 글쓰기 – be it recreation, information, both, 또는 something else. Know what your readers want – 또는 at the very least know what sort of valuable thing 당신 want to do with your 글쓰기 – and do that thing. Don't get stuck in words 또는 structure on the way.
Structure In Writing
In general, very little structure is needed.
Add in some headings for ease of 읽기 – perhaps after 당신 have written your piece. Keep paragraphs and sentences short. 당신 want your readers to be able to digest your 글쓰기 easily.
Add some pictures when possible (especially for web writing) to make the 글쓰기 seem friendlier and less intimidating to read.
Perhaps the opposite of what your English teachers would say. Make your 글쓰기 easy.
Enjoying Writing
In general I'd say the best way to enjoy 글쓰기 is to have fun with it and don't take it so seriously. 당신 can seriously help people with your writing, yes – but a joke 또는 a light-hearted style wouldn't go amiss.
당신 might have to adapt to your medium if you're 글쓰기 for a magazine, but yeah. For your blog? Write fun, write light, and write lots
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Prologue Look at the world, yeah go on and look at it. Now tell me, What do 당신 see? Home? Life? Secrets? Death? Anything? Well most people always see it differently. But they never see what’s right in front of them.
When 당신 look at the world 당신 always see the small things. 당신 never see the big obvious things that lurk in the shadows of every dark corner .
Well some of us see it, others… don’t. You’d be surprised 의해 ever secret, every hidden thing yet to be discovered… 또는 never will.
And I know we shouldn’t be telling you, but 당신 ought to know.
So look at the world, that’s right look at it. Because it’s going to change forever…
When 당신 look at the world 당신 always see the small things. 당신 never see the big obvious things that lurk in the shadows of every dark corner .
Well some of us see it, others… don’t. You’d be surprised 의해 ever secret, every hidden thing yet to be discovered… 또는 never will.
And I know we shouldn’t be telling you, but 당신 ought to know.
So look at the world, that’s right look at it. Because it’s going to change forever…
Okay this fits to be 기사 worthy. I have this budding idea for a story about a girl named Skye(real named skylar) who discovers that she and her two 프렌즈 are Sirens ( a different kind than 당신 think). They all have ibdividual powers like Skye can use other peoples power, Hazelle and Gabriel,s powers are conjuring 불, 화재 and Hazelle can shapeshift objects. Their parents were 프렌즈 and there dads, and hazelle and gabriel have one parent while skye has none, she lives with her aunt and she has this 로스트 sister who thinks she is a Siren but is their kinds' enemy. Meanwhile Hazelle and Gabriel are dating but skye and him are close because their moms were 프렌즈 and wjen her parents died she lived with them for a while as kids. So eventually they like each other. This story is confusing and jeeds work but its what i have. Tell me should i tweek it 또는 leave it alone. Also give me insight into what to do to fix it. Thanks.
Falling...
Sometimes she’s down 의해 the river
또는 other times 의해 her tree
Sometimes she thinks about the things she can never see
But when the rain falls down, she’d cry
There’s no reason why
She’s always walked alone
No one’s ever shared her ride
No one’s ever felt close to her, no one’s ever 의해 her side
She’s avoided 의해 everyone
And never has any fun
Now darkness is her favourite thing
She thinks there’s no hope
No on ever throws her a rope
When she’s falling…
Sometimes she’s down 의해 the river
또는 other times 의해 her tree
Sometimes she thinks about the things she can never see
But when the rain falls down, she’d cry
There’s no reason why
She’s always walked alone
No one’s ever shared her ride
No one’s ever felt close to her, no one’s ever 의해 her side
She’s avoided 의해 everyone
And never has any fun
Now darkness is her favourite thing
She thinks there’s no hope
No on ever throws her a rope
When she’s falling…