Bad Writing Habits: Waiting For Inspiration


by Jane Sumerset - Date: 2010-01-10 - Word Count: 508 Share This!

Do you have any bad writing habit that seems to be unstoppable? Basically, you are not alone with that issue. There are even a lot of people out there who are coping up with their bad writing habits in order not to distract their writings about it. If possible, they are finding a lot of ways in order to eliminate it.

As we might have thought, bad writing habits can eventually affect our writings styles and even the quality of our work. You need to check yourself up and know your bad writing habit that needs to be stopped.

As a writer, you need to be more of yourself. That is, you need also to be as a reader in your own writings so that you will be able to determine the things that need to be focused. There are a lot of bad writing habits and the result will be a lesser quality content if those habits persist.

Young writers, who typically have under-developed skills, are notorious for wasting much of their time waiting for inspiration. While writing under the influence of the muse is obviously an ideal situation that could lead to some of your most amazing work, it's also tantamount to shooting yourself in the foot. It's hardly the way to achieve success, regardless of what field of endeavor you're involved in.

If writing is an accessory function for your real work (i.e. you're a sales agent who crafts emails to persuade prospects), sitting around until a brilliant idea hits you is obviously the worst way to close deals. If you're a working writer, it's even worse. What kind of real-world livelihood can you expect to make if you only write when you're "in the mood"?

Some people call the propensity to wait for inspiration "Young Writer's Syndrome", hinting, of course, at the fact that it's mostly young writers who can afford to treat writing in such a nonchalant fashion. For the rest of the world, writing is something you'll need to get done when it needs to get done - even in the most inopportune times.

If you find yourself in the habit of being unable to write without being inspired, an English writing software may just be the medicine that the doctor ordered for your malady. Beyond being glorified grammar and spell checkers as most people are typically inclined to think of them, modern writing applications are much more capable of getting you over all sorts of writing humps.

Sometimes, you need not to rely more on your sources, you have your own mind and your ideas are a better influence in order to create a well-written piece.

Can't get the words to flow freely? Use the thousands of templates that come with writing software to supply you with a structure from which to base your writing on. Your words feel uninspired? Use the style checker to help infuse your piece with spirit and excitement.

A writing software can help you beat bad writing habits such as the propensity to wait around for the "words to come". It's surprisingly easier than you think.


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