Sometimes, the hardest part of writing, is just finding the energy to get started.
It also helps to set goals. This past January, I set a goal of typing and submitting 2 pieces of internet content per day for the entire month. Even with working a full-time job, I met my goal with no problems. In February, I decided that it was time to take a break since I had worked so hard in January, so I didn't set any goals for that month. I only submitted about 15 pieces of content for publication. This made me feel guilty, and didn't help my checkbook much, either. If you proceed without a goal, it's easy to get lost, and get nothing done. If you have a specifically defined goal that you are working to, you are more likely to accomplish great things. So, set a goal for yourself. Do you want to submit 5 articles to print magazines or newspapers this month? How about a word goal for a novel you are working on? Maybe you want to do 10,000 words on your novel, or maybe you want to do a early (or late) NaNoWriMo and write 50,000 words?
Whatever your goals are, the key is to just get started. Start writing. If you don't meet your goals, don't beat yourself up. Don't let the guilt get to you - we all are just doing the best we can. Just sit down and re-visit your plans, make any necessary changes, and keep going. Good luck!
Published by Maggie OLeary - Featured Contributor in Lifestyle
Maggie O Leary served on active-duty in the United States Military from 1997 to 2010, before joining the Reserves. She is currently attending college full-time, pursuing a Bachelor s Degree in History. In ad... View profile
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6 Comments
Post a CommentGood advice. I find that after a couple of articles in a row my brain starts to feel "fried." 15 a day? I'm not sure I could!
Thanks for the tips, Maggie. I've been establishing weekly writing goals for myself. That helps keep me focused and motivated.
I write for my job at the newspaper, and when I'm finished with those articles, then I focus on AC. But lately, I've been in a huge slump. Maybe your tips will motivate me to start producing again!
Thank you for the tips. I really enjoy writing. Sometimes I get flushed with Ideas. I cant always get to my computer to write it out and I beat myself up over it. Setting Goals definatly makes me work more regularly
Great advice. I tend to avoid the desk then feel guilty !
Good advice.