Problem: You're stuck in a rut and you may not even be aware of it. Perhaps your routine bores you out of your mind or maybe you've hit that impossible wall. Not sure? See if any of these 7 symptoms of a writing rut match up with your feelings. 7 Signs You're Bored With Writing - You find yourself repeating familiar phrases.
- Your articles' theme is the same.
- Your articles' take away is the same.
- You've stopped experimenting with your writing.
- Your articles are increasingly more derivative.
- You write only on one particular topic.
- You no longer challenge yourself or you don't feel like you can possibly do any better.
Whatever writing rut scenario fits the bill, it's frustrating and unbelievably unrewarding. Don't worry; there's a cure! Use any of these 7 remedies to help you get out of your writing rut and shake up your routine. 7 Ways to Relieve the Monotony - Avoid creating your own cliché that's the result of repeating familiar phrases. Be mindful of overusing figures of speech and practice descriptive writing that appeals to your reader's senses.
- Change the theme! Look at a topic through the lens of another theme you haven't exhausted. Among many themes, you can select from love, desire, loss, good, evil, and friendship. For example, you can turn the desire to gain theme ("How to Promote Your Business to Attract New Clients") into a fresh, loss avoidance theme ("You're Promoting It Wrong! How to Lose Good Business").
- Provide unique value. Readers should walk away from each of your articles with a new thought, motivation, perspective, or set of objectives - really, anything that's a fresh take away or benefit that your audience will be more inclined to share and remember.
- Experiment with style, format, and point-of-view. For example, try these basic article template formats:
- Use a Q&A format
- Create a compelling quiz
- Write a list
- Share a personal anecdote
- Tell the same story from two points of view
- Stop rehashing - it only adds to the noise on the Internet. Avoid repeating the same tips and information within your articles. Be a trendsetter who focuses on being a reliable source for others with original content.
- Make room for new ideas. Similar to the previous point, mastering everything there's to know about one particular topic isn't enough. In fact, it appears that you don't have anything more to offer and you may corner yourself into rehashing content. Explore other topics in your niche through continuous learning and garnering authoritative knowledge that suits your passions.
- Challenge yourself to avoid rot and stagnation! You can and should always push yourself to write and be better. Set goals. Make writing a daily habit. Stick to a time that's conducive to your creativity and lifestyle. Be accountable for your growth.
Before you leave today, remember this: If you're bored while writing, your readers will be too. End the war on monotony by turning your passions into strengths and write great articles that engage readers. How do you avoid monotony? Let us know! |
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