
There is truth in the statement that putting things in writing creates clarity in logical thinking. The simple creation of a list, a set of pros and cons can quickly illuminate inconsistencies, missing facts, and flaws in reasoning. What may have been a jumble of feelings and beliefs and conjectures, take form, they evolve into carefully constructed arguments.
The same happens when creating a story. Characters evolve, the plot forms, we discover inconsistencies, missing facts, and flaws. Visions floating in scattered, nebulous thoughts coalesce into a cohesive whole, as we make conscious decisions on the events driving character arc and story.
Does the process of writing your story help build your confidence?
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Keep on writing.
Jo Hawk The Writer
Indeed, it does.
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Writing eases my soul, i get to choose people i want to be with. π
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LOL I have written about a few people I don’t want to be with for very long. At least they can’t stalk me. π
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To be honest, I wish that I could be the type that plans out my writing. But you’re right, once the writing starts it just kind of evolves from there. It’s motivating in a strange way haha
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I understand. I simply plan to write and most days I don’t have a clue what it will be. It is why I have a handful of projects. That way if one of them is giving me fits I can move to the story that is yelling at me. Don’t give up, my friend. β¨πβ¨
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It definitely does boost my confidence when I write, now if I try to solve math problems, they do the total opposite, that is why I stick to writing! LOL!
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LOL Some topics are like that. Keep on Writing, my friend. β¨πβ¨
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