“I judge you unfortunate because you have never lived through misfortune. You have passed through life without an opponent—no one can ever know what you are capable of, not even you.”
— Seneca
“The chief task in life is simply this: to identify and separate matters so that I can say clearly to myself which are externals not under my control, and which have to do with the choices I actually control. Where then do I look for good and evil? Not to uncontrollable externals, but within myself to the choices that are my own…”
— Epictetus
“Accept the things to which fate binds you, and love the people with whom fate brings you together, but do so with all your heart.”
— Marcus Aurelius
Exploring Different Genres: My 3 ways to Finding your Niche.
When it comes to writing, finding your niche can feel like a journey through uncharted territory. Do you dive into the futuristic worlds of sci-fi or the heart-pounding twists of thrillers? The good news is—you don’t have to choose right away. In fact, the best way to discover your ideal genre is by exploring as many as possible.
Dealing with Procrastination: My 3 tips for Aspiring Writers
Feeling overwhelmed with so many writing projects? Struggling to sit down and get your ideas on paper? You’re not alone—procrastination is a hurdle nearly every writer faces. The good news? There are ways to tackle it head-on. In this blog post, we’ll discuss 3 ways to help you beat procrastination and get moving on your projects.
Finding Inspiration in Everyday Life: My 3 tips for New Writers
Inspiration doesn’t always come from grand adventures—it often hides in the little moments we experience daily. Whether it’s a fleeting conversation, a walk through the park, or the emotions stirred by a favorite song, the ordinary can spark extraordinary stories.
By staying curious and open, young writers can discover that the world around them is full of inspiration just waiting to be uncovered.
Building a Writing Routine: 3 Tips for Busy Young-Adults
Finding time to write can feel impossible with school, extracurriculars, and social commitments pulling you in every direction. But building a consistent writing routine doesn’t have to be overwhelming! Even with a packed schedule, small steps can lead to big progress. In this post, you’ll discover practical tips to fit writing into your busy life—whether it’s setting achievable goals, sneaking in creative moments during downtime, or rewarding yourself along the way. Let’s dive in and explore how you can develop a sustainable writing habit, one small session at a time!
Developing Plot Twists: My 3 ways to Keep Readers Engaged
Writing plot twists that makes sense seems like a difficult task but doesn't have to be. In this blog, we'll discuss how to develop a meaningful and high impact plot twist that'll leave your readers gasping!
3 Ways I learned to handle criticism and Feedback as a New Writer.
Feedback = Power. It ain't easy receiving criticisms and harsh opinions about your writing but you can't take personally. In fact, by being open to taking feedback and learning from it, you can grow as a writer. In this blog, I discuss 3 ways to handle the opinion of others so you can keep writing without the fear of judgement.
My 3 Tips To Finding Your Writing Style
Finding your writing style is about discovering the unique voice that makes your work stand out. Start by reading widely and paying attention to the techniques that resonate with you. Then, write consistently and experiment with different tones, structures, and perspectives until something clicks. Most importantly, stay true to your authentic self—your personal experiences and worldview are what will shape your style and make your writing distinct.
My 3 Ways to Create Believable Characters
Creating believable characters can be tricky but it doesn't have to be difficult. In this blog, A.J. provides three ways to write realistic and engaging characters that leap off the page and delight your readers!
How to achieve your writing goals: 3 things I learned
Writing a book can be a daunting task but it doesn't have to be. By creating smaller, achievable goals, anyone can tackle the mountainous endeavor of completing a novel.
In this post, Abdon describes ways to create goals, the processes to stick to them and why it's important to be flexible when goals aren't met.
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