How to Get Amazing Writing Ideas (Without Journaling Daily)
The cheat code to building a stellar writing portfolio as a new writer.
The cheat code to building a stellar writing portfolio as a new writer.
Writing every day for years is no mean feat.
I embarked on this daily writing journey when I decided I want to become a full-time writer. I had a 9-to-5 job back then, and all I could carve out in a day were two hours. But those two hours each day were sufficient to help me lead my dream life today.
When writers commit to writing a fixed number of articles every month, they often struggle with ideas.
How to keep getting new ideas your audience appreciates?
How not to burden your creativity and keep having fun while writing?
How to write better and more impactful articles going forward?
I’ve mentored hundreds of writers from all over the world. Judging by the dilemmas they face, these are recurring questions most writers deal with.
Ideas are whimsical beings, and there’s no rule to trap them or keep them coming. The creative process differs for every writer. In this post, I’m sharing my ideation process that you can learn from. I’m not saying this is the best way to get good ideas, but this is what worked for me. You can try the same, and let me know what you think in the comments.