Creative Writing- How To Be More
Focused In 3 Easy Steps
How focused is your
creative writing? How consistently do you write? How far do you
get with the creative writing projects most important to you
before losing momentum?
One of the most common issues
creative writers struggle with is being focused.
Focus is the difference between
getting 3 chapters written this weekend and writing little or
nothing.
Focus is the difference between
being able to sit down at a pre-arranged time each day and
write, and trying to snatch tiny pockets of time to write,
never getting into a rhythm.
Focus is the difference between
being a creative writer who writes and a creative writer who
will start to write “when I have the time/ energy/
ideas.”
Becoming more focused can bring
great rewards to your creative writing and allow you to quickly
progress in a short space of time.
Here are 3 key steps to becoming
more focused:
1. Focus your time. Not having
enough time is a common cry for many, if not all, creative
people. The first step is to realize we all have the same
amount of time. We can’t change the number of minutes in each
day.
But we can change what we do in
those 1440 minutes. It’s not that we don’t have enough time to
write, it’s that we’re not prioritizing enough time to
write.
However busy you are, find a
small window of time each and every day, even if it’s just 15
or 20 minutes. Make space for it in your daily routine. Get as
far from distractions as possible and just write.
2. Focus your ideas. Many of us
complain we don’t have enough good ideas. Many of us too claim
we have so many ideas we just don’t know which one to start
with. Some of us claim both of these things at once!
The simplest way to focus your
ideas is to pick one and go with it. Set yourself a period of
time, say a week or 2 weeks, and work only on that idea you’ve
chosen. Commit to continuing to work on that piece of creative
writing for the duration of the time chosen, wherever it leads
you.
If another idea comes along
demanding your attention, pause, jot it down, put it to one
side and continue with your current project.
3. Focus your energy. Notice the
biggest drains on your energy as a creative writer. It might be
external distractions. Maybe it’s negative thought patterns.
Maybe it’s people around you who tell you your writing will
never amount to anything.
Maybe it’s your phone keep
ringing or your email alerts. Maybe it’s your cat asking to be
fed...
Find the biggest energy suckers
and do whatever it takes to eliminate, or at least drastically
reduce them. Then just write, each day, every day. Until your
project is done. Then start writing the next one.
Lack of focus is one of the
major reasons we don’t finish - and sometimes don’t even BEGIN
- the creative writing projects we want to.
Use these 3 steps to greatly
increase your focus in writing and notice how you improve your
creative writing in just a few weeks.
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be as creative as they know they can be. See more at his
website: CoachCreative.com
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