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Writing Every Day Forces You to Find Great Ideas to Write About

3 benefits I’ve discovered from writing every day.

Benjamin Watkins
3 min readOct 9, 2022
Photo by Jonathan Kemper on Unsplash

If you force yourself to write an article a week, you force yourself to find ideas to write about.

That’s the idea behind why I’m writing every day.

I used to wait for inspiration. I used to compare my writing to others. I used to think I needed something amazing to write about.

Then I stopped caring. I stopped waiting. I stopped comparing myself to others.

And I started writing every day on Medium, LinkedIn, and Twitter. I started journaling. I started sharing my thoughts and my journey to the world. And I haven’t looked back.

Along the way, I’ve discovered 3 benefits of writing every day.

1. You Find Profound Confidence

Lack of confidence kills more dreams than lack of ability

— James Clear

Writing is a power booster. When you write publicly or privately, you’re releasing your inner thoughts. You’re releasing stress.

Journaling is the perfect way to start writing every day. Studies show that journaling helps you prioritize fears and concerns. But you’re also tracking your…

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Benjamin Watkins
Benjamin Watkins

Written by Benjamin Watkins

Founder of ThisIsCopy.com | Health Tech Copywriter | Copywriting examples at https://laviebenrose.substack.com/. Dad of five adventurous kids..

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