Tag Archives: creativity

How To Hack Your Writing Brain

Writing has always been the art that most intimately reaches out to people and asks them to create. Let’s be honest; we are more than aware when we can’t paint or draw or shade. We have relatively good indications of … Continue reading

10 Reasons Why Introverts Should Become Writers

Are you an introvert? Yes? Then there are two of us. Nobody knows better what it means to be unable to fit into the society than introverts. We’re too quiet, too withdrawn, too lost in our heads and too individualistic … Continue reading

How To Deal With Rejection

I was just denied entry into another much anticipated exhibit – very last minute, completely unexpected. I spent all this time advertising it through various media, as well as with my friends and current clients. Now that it isn’t happening, I … Continue reading

Simple Ways To Boost Your Confidence As A Writer

It’s easy to feel disheartened as a writer. You compare yourself to other writers, and you feel as though you’re lacking, somehow. No matter what, though, you can be a great writer. Here are some tips to help you boost … Continue reading

5 Crucial Results of Self-Education

Where do you get your education? Teachers. College and university.If you stop there with the answer, your concept of getting educated is utterly wrong. Education is not something other people give to you. It’s something you earn by yourself. It’s … Continue reading

The Myth About Writer’s Block and How to Get Through It

We’ve all heard the term before. Writer’s block is a common, and often overly used, reason people give up on writing. Now, before you get upset and accuse me of blasphemy, let me explain. Writer’s block is a real thing … Continue reading