What changes when you turn writing into a habit Some people imagine writing as something that happens only at certain moments: when a great idea appears, when inspiration strikes, or when there is enough time and concentration. But many times writing is not strengthened by waiting for the perfect moment, but by repeating a small gesture constantly. Writing every day may seem like a simple, even unspectacular habit. And yet it often profoundly transforms the relationship a person has with his or her creativity. You don't have to write glossy pages or finish perfect texts. Sometimes it is enough to dedicate a few minutes a day to observe, note, describe or develop a minimal idea. Because writing frequently not only improves technique: it also trains the eye, the ability to think and the confidence to start. And that can be useful for those who write fiction or nonfiction as well as for those who simply need to unblock, order ideas or reconnect with a creative practice.
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