What is the struggle of a writer?
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One of the struggle is not being able to think of anything to write, other days it’s spending way too much time editing. Some of these struggles, especially when experienced over and over again, make us feel like writing content isn’t worth it.
1. Struggle: Thinking of a relevant topic
Writing for your blog, website, or social media is hard enough, but sometimes, the hardest part is thinking of a topic!
Between waiting until the day your post is due and the importance of relating to your audience, you may find yourself stuck in a rut. Sure, there is an abundance of topics you COULD cover, but figuring out which one to focus on in the moment is harder than it seems. Here are a few ways to beat this struggle:
2. Struggle: Coming up with a catchy title
What makes people hit the pause button on their busy day to read a post? An attention-grabbing title. Many times, coming up with a show-stopping headline is easier said than done. Here are three ways to create catchy titles.
3. Struggle: Getting started writing
Motivating yourself to sit down and start writing can be tricky! Natural sunlight, a freshly-brewed cup of coffee, and good tunes is the formula I use! Whatever your ideal workspace looks like, put yourself in it. If you constantly put off writing and dread doing it, these tips are for you.
4. Struggle: Being too wordy
Do you ever worry that you are rambling on and on in your blog posts or that your content is losing its focus? (I do!) Sometimes you sit down, your fingers get to typing, and the next thing you know your blog is 2,000 words long! (Ahem… speaking from experience.) Check out these tips to make sure you're staying focused and concise.
5. Struggle: Spending hours editing
As vital as editing is, no one wants to spend hours editing. But sometimes, the perfectionist in us can’t help it. The truth is, it’s better to hit the publish button (even if you don’t think it is perfect) than to have five posts stuck in draft form.
Technically, if there are a few mistakes here and there or you left a few things out, the world will not end. Making mistakes, learning, and growing is what writing is all about. Not to mention, you can always go back and fix something if you need to. Here are three ways to speed up your editing process!
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