Writing requires discipline, commitment, energy, and above all, self-belief. So how do you manage to keep all those elements positive, which in turn will keep you moving forward with your writing?
Connect
Keep connected
with other authors, who are, after all, like-minded people who understand! It
could be a simple as a chat on social media or as in-depth as brainstorming
plot ideas. Just connecting with other authors will fuel your positivity and belief
in yourself as a writer. As well as your enthusiasm. The act of writing entails
hours sat alone, in front of your screen or notebook, and being alone when you
hit a sticky patch in your writing can be soul-destroying.
Go Out
This might seem
strange but get away from your screen or notebook. Take time to allow thoughts
and ideas to percolate. After all, you don’t have to be putting words on a page to
be writing. Thinking time is as important as writing time. If I get stuck, I
find a good walk with the dog can unblock things. When that happens, dictate
into your phone so you can retrieve that breakthrough when you get back to your
desk.
Create Goals
Set achievable
goals that fit in with your everyday life and commitments. If you can only
manage one afternoon a week to work on your novel because of your work and
family commitments that is perfectly fine. As is daily writing. Whatever you set
as your goal make sure it is achievable otherwise you are setting yourself up
for failure and misery. It’s so much more satisfying to surpass a goal!
I set myself a
weekly goal and then break it down into smaller daily ones. Sometimes I don’t
meet the daily one, but an achievable weekly goal helps to lessen the impact on
my confidence of a day when the words didn’t come or couldn’t be written because
daily life got in the way. And that means I usually hit my weekly goal.
Get Help
Work with a professional
to get the most out of you, the writer. Don’t wait until you get that agent or
publishing deal. You and your writing deserve the best right
now.
During lockdown, I worked with Joanne Grant Editorial Coach, who has a fantastic new Facebook group Motivation for Writers! to join as well as a weekly newsletter to subscribe to.
Over the last few years, life has hurled quite
a few curve balls my way, and my confidence and belief in myself as a writer was
at an all-time low. Working with Joanne got me back on track and was the best
investment in myself as a writer I have ever made and I’m writing in a more
productive and positive way than I have done for some time.
Read and Watch
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Reading is as important
as writing. If you aren’t comfortable with reading the genre you are currently
working on, then try something new. It’s a great way of discovering authors new
to you as well as sparking your imagination.
I also find
movies or a binge-watch of a series a great go-to when I need to stir up my
creative juices too.
Happy Writing
Rachael
xx
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