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Why You Should Write Everyday
And Why It’s Achievable
Writing itself is complex. Writing every now and then is harder. Writing every day, then, should be a nightmare, right? Well, not always.
When you start running, it’s hard to even finish the first goal. The second run will be as hard as the first one. Even the third run will be really hard that every cell in your body will tell you to quit.
But after that, something will happen. Your muscles will start to develop, and your body will feel somehow comfortable when you run.
If you continue running, your body will get used to it so much that you’ll start to think you can’t live without running.
Writing is like that. If you continue doing that every day, you’ll get used to it, and it’ll become your second nature.
Saying Out Loud
You may be thinking that you need something to say every day to write. No, you don’t. You don’t need to say something every day. But you think, feel and live every day. So write about those things when you get stuck. You don’t have to write about anything in particular to develop your “writing muscles.” You just need to continue writing.
It’ll be hard to select the words first, but you’ll get used to it. You’ll start to write as you think, and…