If you have been lacking creativity in your writing and your work, freewriting might be a technique that gets you back on track.
You might have wondered what is freewriting, how it works, and how you can use it to unlock new levels of creativity in your brain.
The main idea behind freewriting is that you have all of this creativity hiding behind your conscious brain. Our conscious brains can be a mental bully, telling you that your ideas are silly or that what you have to say is not interesting, so freewriting is a technique that moves your conscious brain out of the way so you can tap into your inner creativity and flow.
We so often want the writing to be perfect, we never focus on getting started. If you relate to that, freewriting might be perfect for you.
We will go through all of the above so you can use this helpful practice to bring some creativity back to your writing.
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I’ve used freewriting before to break through being stuck. It does wonders.
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Glad it works for you, Traci 🤗
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When I was teaching writing, freewriting was my go-to for a student who was stuck and nothing else had worked. I never saw it fail! I’ve had to resort to it a time or two for my own writing.
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Glad it worked for you, Liz 🤗
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