Thursday, October 23, 2008

5 Great Ways To Get The Juices Flowing


Get the juices flowing. As you put your articles together, remember that you’re speaking to a person. Your emotions will and should show the passion you have for the topic. Just write as you talk. The written word must reach out and touch the reader and increase their interest and cause curiosity.

So what do you do with the brick wall is hit: writers block. Its time to reach into you bag of creativity. So how is that accomplished? Many writers just start writing, putting down whatever comes to their mind about the subject at hand. A major key to this type of writing is to not stop and edit each sentence that is written. There will always be time to edit. Get the words down on paper or in your word processor.

As you write turn your words into pictures. This helps the reader visualize that is being said. Something like - the sun was low in the sky and bright reddish orange. Your home business is a real business that you run from the kitchen table while others commute to work. Your words sell your products so get your juices flowing. You can do it.
Read these five tips to help you write.


1) Note Pad At Your Side.
This is a great way to capture the thoughts the may drift through you mind. Think about the sound you hear all day long and the smells or sights that go along with you thoughts. Write them down on you handy note pad. Nothing formal. How about bullets points? Just get the smell, sounds, sights and thoughts down on paper for use later. No editing just writing. Think about the ideas the pour into you mind while talking to someone or reading an article or book. Your creativity will jump from your mind to the paper and inform your readers.
2) Kick Back And Let It Happen.
Have you heard about self hypnosis? Before you start writing, spend some time in you easy chair with your eyes closed and think about your topic. Don’t forget your note pad. As you relax the ideas have an easier time developing in you mind.
As you relax and think about your topic let the sight and sound become part of you thoughts. If you have been speaking to a friend about the topic let their voice come through and become part of your creativity. Let the thoughts trigger you emotions and inspire your writing. Let the ideas flow and capture them on paper.


3) Is Your Writing Area Comfortable To You?
Take a few minutes and find a place that is comfortable to you. It should be your place to relax and have the ability to capture your thought on paper or word processor. Some folks like a very clean and uncluttered place while someone else works best with many articles around them that increases thought and creativity. Make it your place.


4) What’s You Mood?

Think about it - do you feel like writing? Maybe not. So what do you do? Start writing. You’ll not always “feel” like writing but you must still write. Start the process and the mood will set in. The more you write the more you will want to write and creative juices with begin to flow. Let it happen.

5) Try Getting Out Of The House.

Do you remember the last time you had that great adrenaline rush? How did you feel, what were your thoughts, sights and sounds. Where you on the edge? I sure did break the routine of your normal life. Break your daily routine and let you imagination go. Get it all down on paper and use these emotions to aid your writing. You can do it.