Finding Writing Ideas, Writing Time, Information Storage and More

Pasiley
How do you come up with articles at home when you do then have the Internet as a research tool? How do you continue working when you do not have the Internet to upload your articles if you complete them? Trust me, where there is a sincere desire to continue writing you know there has to be a way. The secret is just finding how to do it, and I have found that way.

You simply follow the old the most sacred piece of advice from the older more experience writers, which is, write what you know. Most of us can draw on life's experiences in order to write many articles. Within my own life, I have many experiences from which to draw informational articles. I can draw on my experience of working in the health-care field, having three cesarean births, an abusive cheating husband, dealing with childhood illnesses, mental illness as the spouse of a mentally ill ex-husband, and growing up in a large family.

I have been writing for the most part for a month since I have lost my Internet access about those experiences. Those articles have the money coming in, and the rest of the bills paid, and they have the double effect and is getting those things off my chest has been healing. However, my brain is running dry and I need more information. Like Johnny 5, my brain is screaming, "New information! New information!"

So where do I find this information, that I so desperately seek? The answer lies within the junk mail that comes to my home, magazines lying around the house, and from conversations, I have with people in my life. The other day I wrote a piece they briefly touched on some of the struggles I'm experiencing my own home, this about how some people namely a niece is abusing the system when I can't seem to get anything. My thoughts and feelings on this subject became a free article, and that helps me better. I know my feelings on that subject I act goodbye of millions of hard-working Americans who barely get by each week. Welfare fraud is abundant in this country, and it is a subject that pisses is me off. On that subject, alone I could write all other account and fill it up. I digress, nobody wants to hear me rant and rave about the public welfare system. Therefore, I must look to other ideas and is one article on that subject will be enough.

But the whole point of that, it is to draw from your own experiences the way you handled any given situation in the past is bound to help someone else right now. If you do not feel like sharing that information with your regular readers, you know there is another way and many of us do it. We just do it, silently, but rest assured it is done. That is how some of us are able to write eight to 12 articles on any given day, without looking like we do. Yet again, I am regressing as this article is supposed to be about inspiration.

Inspiration, comments from many places and I for one can tell you it does not only come from Internet research. We all can draw from this inner experience and, with enough articles for it one day worth of 10 to 12 articles. I know most of us cannot write that much but it's nice to know you have that many articles write those topics down for when you do have the time to write those articles.

It took me months to get the discipline within myself to write this much everyday, but I do not actually write my articles, I talk out my articles with voice recognition software.

Every few days, I put my articles on cruiser, which is a little portable hard, drive available Wal-Mart for fewer than 20 bucks, and take it to my boyfriend's house and use his computer to upload them to the Internet. I go back of within a few days and check for offers. This is how I have been surviving without the Internet and still have managed to be paid for 90 articles this month, and posts the freebie articles.

Working without the Internet

I am still creating my articles without the use of the Internet at home, that I can do it anyone can. It just takes discipline, perseverance, and an unwillingness to give up even when it seems as if the deck is stacked against you.

Published by Pasiley

Health Care Professional, wide variety of interests in the medical field.  View profile

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  • Tony Vega12/5/2007

    Thanks for sharing this, I enjoyed your article.

  • Charlotte Kuchinsky12/3/2007

    Super advice.

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