Writing
takes a lot of work that much is sure. And it takes a lot of practice
to make writing as natural to you as much as possible. What does it mean
to write naturally? To write naturally means to write without conscious
thought. It is like being in a trance. To be so solely enmeshed in the
act of writing, it would make writing seem more like a reflex than a
conscious action. With this new outlook, whether it is writing a novel
or a thesis the writing process will be so much easier.
But how do you achieve such a state? Here are some great tips on how to write as naturally as possible.
Think of the writing process as a way for you to be fully in the
moment. Like any art form such as painting or dancing you will have to
be fully in the moment. Being in the moment allows you to reach your
true potential as a writer. It will also allow you to
be more intuitive in your writing and help you uncover yourself as a writer. Being in the moment will also help you to dismiss unnecessary thoughts from your mind and stay focused on your writing.
- Think of it as a meditative exercise
One of the writing process greatest enemies is fear and doubt. This
is because these negative thoughts prevents you from reaching your true
potential as a writer. It also makes you anxious about the writing
process and make you doubt your skills as a writer. Which is why you
should be as calm and mindful as possible. Thinking of the writing
process from a meditative standpoint helps you clear your mind of
unnecessary
worries and be fully in the writing process.
Having an overly elaborate prose could derail your writing process.
Your main intent should always be to convey your main message to your
readers. Be quick and concise in your writing prose. You will be
surprised at how clearer and more effective your writing will be once
you snip off the unnecessary words from your sentences.
If you want to write as naturally as possible, you should try to set a
pace for yourself. One of the worst things a writer could face is
inactivity. This is because
inactivity slows down the writing process.
Inactivity also leaves you open to writer’s block. This is why you
should set a timer for yourself and write. Set the timer for 20 to 30
minutes. Then just sit down and write a story. There does not need to be
a set topic. Think of this exercise as similar to sparring in combat
sports. You are practicing for the real thing. You are honing your
wordplay and focus.
- Conduct research and brush up on it before writing
Research is immensely important when you are writing a book. This is
because without proper research, people could refute your work and this
may costs you readers in the future. Before you start writing a book you
should immerse yourself in information about your chosen topic. Conduct
research and learn it until you are intimate with the subject matter.
That way, once you
get started on the book you can write seamlessly and efficiently without having to look at your research every few minutes.
Writing is an art form and takes a great deal of practice. And no
matter how good you believe you are, there are still some things that
you can do to improve your writing. One of the best things that you can
do is to practice your writing with fellow writers. This way you can
compare your work with your fellow writers and learn a few things at the
same time. Remember that writing is first and foremost art form and
should be scrutinized by an honest audience.
All in all when it comes to writing as naturally as possible,
you should have a scheduled writing time and practice as much as possible. The more you practice the easier and more natural the writing process will be for you.
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