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RE: How often do you write? Stop showing your writer’s block cards, do this instead!

in Proof of Brain3 years ago

I know that I should read and edit my posts more than I do. But I am always running out of time. Often real life is calling me back.

I can fully relate to this. And I apologize on behalf of life itself.

I do like the posts I do write on Saturday morning with a cup of coffee and the rest of the family still in bed! These are more or less my free write posts!

Oh, this is great news. Someone has been flexing with free writes before now. I am quite impressed. I wish every day was almost Saturday for you then. so you can do as much free write as you want...lol. But wishes are not horses, you know...smiles.

I used to be mad when I didn’t write a post a day, now I do care less. If there isn’t anything good to write, then I just post nothing.

Oh shit! Why were you so hard on yourself? Oh, I think I know the answer, @fullcoverbetting, you were missing out on the rewards, the engagements and the fun, right? or maybe not!

Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and experience with writer's block, sir, I appreciate this.


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Why were you so hard on yourself? Oh, I think I know the answer, @fullcoverbetting, you were missing out on the rewards, the engagements and the fun, right?

Back in those days it was missing out on the rewards. Didn't care so much about engagement :(. But times do change people. It is not that I don't care about the rewards anymore, but I do appreciate a genuine comment more than an upvote. Prefer to write a $2 post with lots of interaction, in contrast to a $10 post without any comment.

Cheers,
Peter

Back in those days it was missing out on the rewards. Didn't care so much about engagement

Hahahhahhaha.... I understand this. And I am jumping for joy for being correct to an extent......hahhahahhaha

But times do change people. It is not that I don't care about the rewards anymore, but I do appreciate a genuine comment more than an upvote. Prefer to write a $2 post with lots of interaction, in contrast to a $10 post without any comment.

You are absolutely right. The feeling of knowing people in this space, read your post, understood you, and displayed it in the form of comments and interactions is out of this world.

Cheers


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