One morning, my mother squeezed a cup of bitter gourd juice for me. I watched it again and again, but I never had the courage to drink it at once. This is made of pure bitter gourd. I'm afraid of suffering. But as we all know, eating bitter gourd in summer is good for health, and it also has the effect of slimming and detoxification. In addition, I have recently begun to pay attention to health.
So, rationally speaking, I have to drink.
Seeing that it was almost time to go to work, I picked up the cup and split it in three, and drank a cup of bitter gourd juice. I found myself three minutes late when I clocked in at the company.
From this incident, I draw a truth:
If you want to do something, do it. Do not hesitate.
The same is true of writing. As long as you have the idea of writing, you must believe in yourself. From the moment you have an idea in your head, you should believe in the power of that voice, write freely, don't worry about whether your writing is kind or not, don't care too much about whether it is accurate, just write and let the words flow naturally from the pen tip.
At the beginning of writing, practice writing regularly, set a good time for yourself and write for ten minutes or half an hour. Chances are you're not writing.
Don't stop, don't delete, keep writing what you want to write now. If you want to optimize the text, wait until the editing stage. Writing and editing must not be confused.
In this regard, the author mentioned a good method: quantitative writing. This is a simple and rude method, but easy to operate:
The author once asked himself to write a notebook once a month. You can write anything and everything is forgiven. You have nothing to worry about. Believe in yourself and write freely.
Don't blame yourself for being "boring", even if it is written with mental rubbish, it just proves your absolute trust in the writing process. These words are like compost, which contains powerful energy. Keep writing, and one day, your compost will bloom brilliantly and steadily, and your words will finally shine.
In fact, such persistence can achieve remarkable results in a month or so. You will find that writing has become a effortless thing for you.
At this stage, you can also refer to the method mentioned in the famous creative class-fix the writing time in the early morning: get up in the morning, simply wash, don't turn over your mobile phone, don't talk, sit at your desk, turn on your computer, record your dreams just now, or write down your thoughts for half an hour. This way can make it extremely easy for you to establish contact with the subconscious, and many great works come from the subconscious.
So, if you want to write, just write. If you feel that there is nothing to write, just write what you think now, starting from a whole page.