3 Lessons For Aspiring Writers To Boost Your Creativity🎨

3 Lessons For Aspiring Writers To Boost Your Creativity🎨

Here you go:

1. Analytics Speak Louder📢 Than People

1000s of people will view it but only 5 will like and 1 will comment. Try it.

Blogs don't help (like most people), coz you haven't built an audience there. You need a social media platform like Twitter or LinkedIn for you you to check how many people interacted with your post.

People won’t tell you about your performance(they are stingy), but the analytics will tell you your real reach.

Casey Neistat once said: they weren't paying me for my skill, they were paying me for my ‘reach’.

2. It’s Now OR Never(Publish it or Kill it)

I learned that either I publish a piece that I want to now or the excitement dies.

Things that don't happen instantly tend to end up buried in the pages of a journal or the perfect note-taking system never to surface back again.

I know this coz I never go back to my journals ever.

No one likes to dig graves

nobody like old, old pics of what you did, but The Mount Everest that you are now climbing would be exciting, post now or your camera will get old, you thought will get old and the medium that you use to communicate will get old.

3. Sharpen the Saw🪓(Your Skills)

The last time I did a course was my MBA.

People feel reluctant to do courses online, especially paid ones. Courses are good, they polish you and you shine bright like a diamond💎in the sky. After taking a course on writing, I felt like could speak about digital writing and skills of copywriting for hours.

Now I need more courses, perhaps 2-3 every year like photography, videography, and content creation.

If you have been thinking about getting started writing online too, let me know. I'm happy to share more about the experience and what I learned.

Note to Myself: stop using pop culture song lyrics while writings.

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