You can’t be a writer if you don’t write. So if that’s not
something that you do every day you need to start. Get a note book, keep it
with you, use it for any little snippet or idea that comes into your head. Open
a word document, start typing. Get a stack of files and save everything you
write, everything you’ve ever written.
In January of 2012 I set myself to write every day. I made a rough
chart and promised myself thirty days of writing. I made that goal and have only
missed a couple of days since then. When I started I was using a standard notebook,
now I have a small one for my purse and a six by eight that I take almost everywhere,
at the very least it’s in the car. I remember going into a panic one day when I
forgot my purse, solely because it left me without paper and pen. Not all my
entrees are long, some are just a few words strung together or even just pared
up. Sometimes I write fiction, sometimes I make notes about my day, and often I
don’t make any sense.
My notebook is a way for me to keep myself writing even when
I’m discouraged or to busy to do much. I may not be going very far now, but at least
I know I’m moving forward as a writer every day. You see I believe that every
word we write makes it easier to write. We learn to think in words, to grab
hold of little things and save them for later.
Just try writing a line or more a day. It takes less than a
minute and if you don’t like it no one has to see it but you. Just write something, anything.
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