8 Reasons to Write Something RIGHT Now!
by Edie Melson @EdieMelson
We writers tend to be an odd lot. We obsess about learning to write better. We hang out with writers online and in person. We buy books on How to Write, How to Write Better and How to Sell What We Write.
But we do almost anything we can to avoid the actual act of writing. Nothing shuts down a writer quicker than a blank page and/or a blinking cursor.
We comfort our guilt-ridden internal writer with the promise of writing whenThat closet is clean.The kitchen is organized.The laundry is done.Facebook is checked one last time.Dinner is cooked.Groceries are bought.You get the idea.
Truthfully, the longer we postpone sitting down and writing, the harder it gets. Avoidance gives volume to those nasty little voices that live in a writer’s head. Voices that say:You’re not good enough.No one will ever read this.You’ll never get published.No one will ever take you seriously.You’ll never sell anything.You know. You’ve heard those voices.
Today I’d like to share 8 reasons to write something RIGHT now.
1. You’re not getting any younger. I know, it’s a cruel truth to begin with. But it doesn’t matter how young (or old) you are, time marches on.
2. It won’t get any easier to start, but it WILL get easier once you begin. The hurdle is the starting. And it’s a hurdle that has to be surmounted every single day of your writing life. Beginning rarely gets any easier.
3. If you don’t start, you’re already a failure and the voices have won. I hear a lot of writers say that if they don’t start (or don’t submit) they won’t fail. That’s a lie. If you won’t start, you’ve already failed.
4. As a writer, NOT writing will hurt you. I’ve seen writers deal with depression, anxiety and other issues that immediately disappeared when they sat down and began to write.
5. Practice makes perfect. There’s only so much improvement you can make by learning about writing. It’s time to put what you know into practice.
6. Only writing makes you a writer. Talking/Learning about it doesn’t really count.
7. What you have to share through the written word matters. Yes, this applies to everyone. We all have things to contribute to the lives of others. The way a writer does this is through the written word. So get on with it, someone needs to read what you have to say.
8. If you don’t, you’ll always regret it. I’ve never met a writer who regretted writing, but I’ve met plenty who regretted NOT writing.
It doesn’t matter if I’m working on a book, a blog post, or something else. I have to remind myself about these things almost every time I sit down to write. We all fight the idea that we don’t have a contribution to make that’s worth the effort.
What about you? Please add to the list of reasons to write, RIGHT now. We’re all stronger together.
Don’t forget to join the conversation!Blessings,Edie
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But we do almost anything we can to avoid the actual act of writing. Nothing shuts down a writer quicker than a blank page and/or a blinking cursor.
We comfort our guilt-ridden internal writer with the promise of writing whenThat closet is clean.The kitchen is organized.The laundry is done.Facebook is checked one last time.Dinner is cooked.Groceries are bought.You get the idea.
Truthfully, the longer we postpone sitting down and writing, the harder it gets. Avoidance gives volume to those nasty little voices that live in a writer’s head. Voices that say:You’re not good enough.No one will ever read this.You’ll never get published.No one will ever take you seriously.You’ll never sell anything.You know. You’ve heard those voices.
Today I’d like to share 8 reasons to write something RIGHT now.

2. It won’t get any easier to start, but it WILL get easier once you begin. The hurdle is the starting. And it’s a hurdle that has to be surmounted every single day of your writing life. Beginning rarely gets any easier.
3. If you don’t start, you’re already a failure and the voices have won. I hear a lot of writers say that if they don’t start (or don’t submit) they won’t fail. That’s a lie. If you won’t start, you’ve already failed.
4. As a writer, NOT writing will hurt you. I’ve seen writers deal with depression, anxiety and other issues that immediately disappeared when they sat down and began to write.
5. Practice makes perfect. There’s only so much improvement you can make by learning about writing. It’s time to put what you know into practice.

7. What you have to share through the written word matters. Yes, this applies to everyone. We all have things to contribute to the lives of others. The way a writer does this is through the written word. So get on with it, someone needs to read what you have to say.
8. If you don’t, you’ll always regret it. I’ve never met a writer who regretted writing, but I’ve met plenty who regretted NOT writing.
It doesn’t matter if I’m working on a book, a blog post, or something else. I have to remind myself about these things almost every time I sit down to write. We all fight the idea that we don’t have a contribution to make that’s worth the effort.
What about you? Please add to the list of reasons to write, RIGHT now. We’re all stronger together.
Don’t forget to join the conversation!Blessings,Edie
TWEETABLESQuit Putting it off - @EdieMelson shares 8 Reasons to #Write Something RIGHT Now! (Click to Tweet)
Intimidated by the blank page/blinking curser? @EdieMelson has 8 Reasons to Write Something RIGHT Now (Click to Tweet)
Published on July 16, 2014 01:00
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