Friday, September 19, 2014

Creative Writing and Blogs


Creative Writing is like anything else. It takes time, planning, practice, and training. There are a lot of factors in creative writing that many people who don't write on a daily basis don't really consider. I'm sure it is the out of sight out of mind principle, but if you are interested in writing. You need to know that it is a slow and painful process to becoming a real writer. It takes patience and dedication. You can't write because you want to be famous, you just have to write because you are compelled to. You have to believe that what you have to say needs to get out into the world. One of the effective methods for relaying your messages to today's modern world is through blogging. It is a sure fire way to be heard, just be sure you're ready to be heard.
Here's How:
1. Set Criteria for Yourself; Always do an outline of what it is that you are writing
2. BE Your Worst Critic; This is the one time where being judgmental and overly self critical pays off. It's important to consider your audience and what they might think, but above and beyond that you need to write, re-write, and write again to make sure you are conveying your message the best you can.
3. Shoot for Growth; Write Daily it is the only way to grow. Even when you feel like maybe you don't have something to say. Write anyway, it will help keep you in the habit.
4. Apply Creative Problem Solving; If you are overly self critical chances are you are already a creative problem solver too, because you find so many problems being critical so you are naturally compelled to fix them. This is an innate quality. You know if you have it, but you can apply the basic principles of problem solving to this. There is a method to the madness that you can take to complete the task if you are not naturally one of these people. Here it is:
a. Identify the Problem, b. Describe the Cause, c. Brainstorm Unique and Different Scenarios, d. Implement the One Solution that Fits Best for your Topic

Other than that, I only have these tips: Plan, Write a Draft, Proofread and Revise, and Publish for Feedback. That's all it takes to get your message out there. Not feeling up to the challenge? Try BlogBloomer.com to convey the right messages for your business.


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