How Writing at NewsBreak Can Help You Build a Daily Writing Habit
And earn some money, too
If you’re a writer, one the biggest challenges can be “getting inspired.”
Sometimes, it’s just a challenge to get those words down — and then, when you do, you may agonize over them.
One suggestion I’ve heard often is that you should write every day. Maybe not publish every day, but definitely write every day.
This can seem daunting — at first, it seems like work. And then, after you’ve written daily for days upon days, you may feel tired or burnt out.
But I’ve found that writing daily helps keep the momentum going. There’s nothing like starting to write to help inspire more writing.
So, how do you build a reliable daily writing habit?
For me, just getting a short piece of writing down — a complete piece in 500 words or less — helps get me started.
I’ve written before about my writing on NewsBreak.