THE IMPORTANCE OF WRITING EVERY DAY
Ask my friend Frank Lovell. Or anyone who has followed me for a long time. I used to be incomprehensible. (now I’m just inaccessible). Learning to write is just practice.
Write every day for at least an hour about anything you are inspired to write about. And write for an imagined audience if possible. What you come to notice is that you know less than you thought you did when thinking – but that you INTUIT things when thinking that you ‘feel’ you understand.
***So you can use writing to help you turn what you intuited but really didn’t know, to that which you can articulate because you DO know.***
(One of the reasons I write on FB – pretty much everything – is that the ‘imagined audience’ of FB prevents me from using my ‘internal voice’ which would be incomprehensible to nearly everyone, because it is ‘autistic speech’ – lots of long leaps of reason between examples of fine detail. Writing for an audience helps me write in ‘human speech’ – or at least try to.)
Source date (UTC): 2017-07-11 09:12:00 UTC
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