How Writing Every Day Keeps You Focused

Writing is a skill to master. For some, it is a professional requirement, while others love to engage with writing as a hobby. Either way, if you want to become proficient in writing you have to approach it like anything else: practice. Writing everyday comes with loads of positive effects, and not only improves your prose but can add some benefits to your everyday life, too!

  1. Improves Writers Block

One of the most important reasons why you should write every day is to help get over writer’s block. Think about exercising at the gym: it’s hard at first, but once you go a few times it becomes easier and you move on to the harder workouts. With writing, you become adjusted to putting clear, well-written sentences together the more you practice and write. Simple as that!

  1. Helps you Unpack your Thoughts

Writing everyday, in particular journaling, can be quite therapeutic when it comes to letting all your thoughts out, both good and bad. Writing is seen as a form of therapy, and some say they feel lighter after writing out their feelings in journals, songwriting, or whatever your preferred medium is.  

  1. Will Help You Write Your Book

If you are always practicing writing in some way, it will help you when it comes time to writing your own book! Consistent practice will help your brain learn to put fluent sentences together far more easily, and will get you used to proper spelling, allowing you to catch errors much faster. If the only writing you do is for your book, you may not be able to branch out and expand your vocabulary and thoughts as much as you would like to. It will also keep you focused on the book-writing process as you are constantly in “writing-mode”. 

  1. Helps Stimulate and Train Your Mind

Whether you are a professional or just writing for enjoyment, one of the most beneficial aspects of writing is how it stimulates your brain. Especially as we age, our brains require “training” to keep them fit and flexible. Writing requires a great deal of organized thought, and you might find yourself thinking and speaking more clearly once you’ve been practicing!

The list goes on but the bottom line is writing on a regular basis has amazing benefits for your overall well-being and professional life. If you are looking for a new habit to pick up, writing is a great place to start, especially if you are looking to publish your book!