Setting the Stage for Creative Writing Ideas

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  • Author Tj Philpott
  • Published March 9, 2010
  • Word count 466

Having creative writing ideas and being able to actually record them as they come to mind is a somewhat difficult feat for many to master. How often when you write articles do you seem to lack the right words or the ability to piece your thoughts together in a coherent fashion?

These disruptions to the writing process are very common obstacles that many experience. There are however ways to combat these irritating occurrences and it has more to do with your preparation than it does with your writing skills.

Here are 3 simple measures you can take to improve your writing efforts and minimize some of these common obstacles that interrupt your progress.

Singular Focus

The very first step you need to take to improve your writing efforts is to find your focus on what it is exactly you intend to write about. You can not move forward until this determination has been made. When you are able to narrow this down it then gives you more direction allowing you to better formulate your thoughts and words.

Much like physical effort your results will improve once you are able 'concentrate' on your intended objectives or in this case topic. Without the proper focus you will have created a situation that leads to an inefficient use of your time and efforts.

A 'Fresh' Mind

Determine for yourself when it is that your mind is most rested and you feel the most focused on your work. For many their mind is usually the most rested upon waking in the morning and before taking on the challenges of the day. Being at an optimum energy level will also help

It is important to take advantage of a fully rested mind when you write articles. By doing so you are better able to avoid any of the needless delays and frustrations that come with losing your focus due to fatigue.

Peace and Quiet

You need to establish a 'work' area where there is little or no outside interference to disrupt your train of thought. By doing otherwise you only invite frustration and also will likely increase the amount of time you 'need' to write articles.

You want your mind to be clear and in a relaxed state!

Having the ability to record any creative writing ideas as they come to mind is more a practiced skill than a natural born talent. Being able to minimize any distractions that interrupt the writing process is a definite plus for any author. The best way to effectively accomplish this which will improve your writing efforts is preparing both yourself and your environment in advance. By paying closer attention to the 3 measures we just spoke of you can better create a mindset and scenario that will make you more productive when you do write articles.

TJ Philpott is an author and Internet entrepreneur based out of North Carolina.

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