I was trying to figure out in my early career of Writing Business.
That’s how to overcome writer’s block.
Writer’s block is horrible.
But then, I found a simple way to make it easier.
I started focusing on one small moment or thought each day.
It could be a lesson I learned, a moment that made me think, or an idea I wanted to explore.
Once I had that, I wrote about it like I was telling a story to a friend.
2 small changes turned writing from a task into something enjoyable.
- Focus.
- Simplicity.
These two things completely changed my approach.
Choosing one main idea and sticking to it in a conversational way.
For example, when I wrote about learning to wake up early,
I don’t like to over complicate it.
Instead, I shared my personal story about breaking the habit of hitting snooze.
So that it can be short, relatable, and easy to understand.
That is how writing every day feels natural.
I start by asking myself one question: What’s one thing I noticed today?
Only one thing.
I take that thought, write 10 minutes straight and let it flow without thinking
It doesn’t have to be perfect—it just has to be honest.