I want to be a writer

Sanitsharma
2 min readFeb 8, 2021
  1. I could tell you to write every day, but I promised you realistic plans. And for a lot of us, writing daily is not possible.I’ve got the time, but my wellbeing frequently plays against me. Occasionally is my chronic pain that won’t allow me to obtain a comfy position(even less a mood to be inventive ), or my hysterical Tinnitus that ignites my pleasure and ability to focus.But I must admit: for a little while, I used my health as an excuse not to write. It had been simpler. Now, I compose despite my health problems — even though I can only compose ten minutes in 1 day.Being a writer is all about writing, so there’s no better advice one can provide you than: compose as much as you can.
  2. Read a Good Deal I’m sure you are tired of the proposal but, again, people who compose and have the ambition to become any good in the artwork must read. A lot!The ideal is to read many genres, explore different styles and techniques, and strong writing voices. By studying a lot, you learn new words and strategies to play them (safely).When I read the author Matt Haig, it felt I had been struck with a lightning bolt. I recognised my writing voice in his. I was thrilled!I’m not saying that my writing is great as his (only in my dreams), but I recognise myself into his. After finishing reading the book that first introduced me How to prevent time — , I bought others from him. For me, Matt Haig is a writer and a teacher.If you have someone who you respect, read themdrink from their fountain. Learn. But don’t forget to read different authors and genres.Because I am not writing fiction for now, I’ve been reading a good deal on Medium too. It enriches my non-fiction writing abilities. I read many subjects and, daily, I read three writers new to me. Your learning process is continuous, remember?Diversity is essential. So is amount — read as far as you can.

Rohan ( I write on kundalini yoga and meditation )

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Sanitsharma

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