By definition, writers are emotional people. You spend your day tapping on the keyboard, clicking on the touch, and taking out pieces of your soul and into the branches of your imagination. Unless you really like writing, it's impossible to be a good writer.
As writers, we are one of the lucky ones to really do what we love, and i love reading. Yes, there is physical and personal conflict. But we have the ability to turn words and abilities into solid impressions that can inspire, learn and entertain. There is real satisfaction and happiness in it.
As much as we love our profession, as writers, it should be a part of our profession to move beyond our writing career. Through your passion for writing, you can become a good writer.
You can be a great writer if you feel the urge to be yourself.
Some of you may be identified in writing, but not all of you. You are a complex, multifaceted and constantly evolving character. You want to find out for yourself, your career and your readers every sign and crane of who you are.
Let me give you an example. My daughter is a ballerina and I have been a student and professional dancer for many years. It's great to see a very talented student dancer. They are technically skilled, amazingly smooth and agile.
An experienced professional dancer is happy and heartbreaking to watch. Technical ability and grace are second nature. What shines is its soul.
Before you see his life experiences, joys, wounds, love and values. She sees these movements through her body movements, the various expressions on her face, the complexities of time, and her hidden relationship with the audience. It's original, cool and sexy.
Dancers and actors spend a lot of time finding themselves to strengthen their skills. Being a good dancer or actor is one thing. It's another matter of being an inspiring and passionate artist. You have to find your inner self, take it out of yourself and put it into your character.
An inspiring and passionate writer should do the same, because writing is an art.
Most of us have a laid back attitude when it comes to painting a picture about ourselves.
However, if you do not set aside time and space for this valuable work, you are linking your message to "enough." You will be inspired by an unacceptable gold mine that will give your work a glimmer of reality, humanity and pure passion.
So how do you look inward to find that passion? It takes a little time and effort. To look inside you, you need to retire. The more you dig, the higher the reward. In fact, the payoff can be huge. Along the way, you can learn things about yourself that open up amazing new opportunities and discoveries for your work and life.
Based on my experience, I believe this discovery is a very strategic process. It's not always linear, but by following a few steps, you'll be able to grow as a passionate writer. Here are five key steps you can take to begin the process of preparation for mediation.
Know Yourself:
Understand what drives you, what motivates you, where you get your energy from and how you see the world. Understanding this helps you connect with your readers and personalities.
Learn more about your personality and the way you behave in the world. The way you look at the world is reflected in your message, so try to be aware of it and use this knowledge to guide your written decisions.
Use this description of yourself to focus on who you really are and who you want to be or other people you want to be, instead of who you really are and are real in it. ۔ It should show your uniqueness in your writing.
Start the process with one or two personality tests, such as the Myers-Bridges test. These assessments provide you with a basis for self-discovery and the search process. They can open your eyes to parts you didn't know about before.
Determine your Qualifications:
You may have a general idea of your abilities, values and interests, but are you interested in knowing what they are for your life? What is important? Let your writing work in many other places as well. These places can help you write at the end.
Identify the values you set, the skills you enjoy (not just the skills you're good at), and interests that satisfy you and keep you creative, engaging, and focused on writing and living. ۔
Follow the newly identified values, interests and ways of using skills. Discover new possibilities in life so that you can take advantage of them in your writing. Judy Picult is a passionate author who studies and applies her values and interests to her novels.
Create a Vision:
Once you get to know yourself better and explain what is important to you, start creating a vision for your life and your writing.
When you make an assessment based on your personality, values, skills and interests, you begin to improve your writing and your life purpose and mission. There will be content and longevity in every passionate endeavor to promote through purpose.
As you explore the countless details of Vision, your purpose and message will become clear to you. This will give you a timeline for writing and what you want to achieve. Use this table to guide and explain your writing plans.
Refer to this vision often when writing. Create a deep inspiration for your work. Allow yourself to absorb the emotions that reflect your vision so that the writing is authentic.
Remove Obstacles:
When explaining aspects of the vision and mission, you may encounter emotional barriers that prevent you from taking the necessary steps to make your vision a reality.
If you don't pay attention to it, banning beliefs, life imbalances, unresolved worries and emotional reactions can prevent you from learning more about yourself and your emotions.
As he reveals and corrects his obstacles, he seeks new inspirations for his writing. Many people use writing to solve these questions. When you become weak in your writing, you are revealing your true self. Your readers will be happy with that. Elizabeth Gilbert's best-selling book, Eat, Pray, Love, is a great example of this level of danger.
Change your Intention:
Deep "ah-ha" moments will happen as you get to know yourself. Backward mindsets come into question. Things you once accepted will not be accepted.
He wants to meet unnecessary needs and remove from his life compromises that have unnecessarily wasted his energy and attention. This will open up your mind and time to explore writing and other tasks.
Your feedback will open the right and right thing for you. When you do things you don't want to do, you lose your creativity because you feel like you should. Focus your lines on what you need in your life to create the breadth you need to write.
Make a Plan:
The final part of your discovery and passion process is to create a business plan based on everything you learn. You may find that writing has a lot of emotions and choices in your life.
Keep in mind that you will have to do this over and over again throughout your writing career as you progress as an individual.
Use everything you have learned about yourself to avoid the aspects, content and existence of your writing. Equipped with self-awareness and new development, you can go beyond the expectations in your writing and in your life.