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EPISODE · Jul 22, 2024 · 12 MIN

Do I really need to feel 'inspired' to write? | Ep 47

from Buildwriting · host Onyemechi Nwakonam

Summary Join the newsletter In this episode, the host explores the question of whether one needs to feel inspired to write. They discuss the idea that waiting for inspiration can be a trap and that writing is a skill that can be developed through practice. The host shares examples of famous writers who pushed themselves to write even when they didn't feel inspired. They also provide three frameworks for developing a writing routine: writing daily, setting a writing routine, and lowering expectations. The episode ends with a reminder to keep writing and a teaser for the next episode. Takeaways Waiting for inspiration to write can be a trap; writing is a skill that can be developed through practice. Famous writers like Stephen King and Victor Hugo pushed themselves to write even when they didn't feel inspired. Developing a writing routine and setting aside dedicated time for writing can help overcome the need for inspiration. Lowering expectations and focusing on the act of writing itself can make it easier to start and continue writing. Writing is important, so allocate time to it and prioritize it in your life. Chapters 00:00 Introduction: Questioning the Need for Inspiration 02:01 Challenging the Myth of Waiting for Inspiration 03:54 Examples of Writers Pushing Themselves to Write 07:03 Practical Tips for Establishing a Writing Routine 09:50 Lowering Expectations and Focusing on the Act of Writing 11:52 Conclusion: Separating Feeling from the Work

Summary Join the newsletter In this episode, the host explores the question of whether one needs to feel inspired to write. They discuss the idea that waiting for inspiration can be a trap and that writing is a skill that can be developed through practice. The host shares examples of famous writers who pushed themselves to write even when they didn't feel inspired. They also provide three frameworks for developing a writing routine: writing daily, setting a writing routine, and lowering expectations. The episode ends with a reminder to keep writing and a teaser for the next episode. Takeaways Waiting for inspiration to write can be a trap; writing is a skill that can be developed through practice. Famous writers like Stephen King and Victor Hugo pushed themselves to write even when they didn't feel inspired. Developing a writing routine and setting aside dedicated time for writing can help overcome the need for inspiration. Lowering expectations and focusing on the act of writing itself can make it easier to start and continue writing. Writing is important, so allocate time to it and prioritize it in your life. Chapters 00:00 Introduction: Questioning the Need for Inspiration 02:01 Challenging the Myth of Waiting for Inspiration 03:54 Examples of Writers Pushing Themselves to Write 07:03 Practical Tips for Establishing a Writing Routine 09:50 Lowering Expectations and Focusing on the Act of Writing 11:52 Conclusion: Separating Feeling from the Work

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