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Writing about your own writing is boring

Writing about Your Own Writing: The Unspoken Truth

As writers, we're often told to write about our writing process, share our struggles and successes, and offer tips to fellow writers. But let's be honest – writing about your own writing can be a bit of a snooze-fest. It's like trying to watch paint dry or staring at a blank wall for hours on end.

The Problem with Writing About Your Own Writing

We've all been there: sitting in front of our laptops, staring at a blank page, and wondering what to write about. And then it hits us – we need to write about our writing process. But where do we even start? Do we share our deepest fears and insecurities? Our creative struggles? Or maybe our triumphs and successes?

The Overemphasis on Self-Reflection

In today's digital age, self-reflection has become a buzzword of sorts. We're constantly encouraged to reflect on our experiences, write about them, and share them with the world. But what if writing about your own writing isn't actually that effective? What if it's just a way for us to feel like we're doing something productive when really, we're not?

The Benefits of Writing About Your Own Writing (Yes, There Are Some!)

While it may seem counterintuitive, there are some benefits to writing about your own writing. For instance:

  • It helps you process and reflect on your experiences
  • It allows you to share your insights and knowledge with others
  • It can even help you develop a stronger voice and tone

But What About the Downsides?

Let's not forget that writing about your own writing can also be a bit of a trap. For one, it can make us feel like we're stuck in some kind of creative loop – constantly reflecting on our own experiences without actually making progress on our work. And two, it can lead to an overemphasis on self-promotion rather than actual creativity.

The Bottom Line

So what's the takeaway here? While writing about your own writing may seem like a great idea at first, it's not always the most effective use of our time and energy. Instead, let's focus on creating content that truly resonates with others – whether that means sharing our experiences or simply producing high-quality work.

In conclusion, while writing about your own writing may have its benefits, it's not always the most engaging or productive activity for writers. By recognizing this and finding alternative ways to share our insights and creativity, we can break free from the cycle of self-reflection and focus on what really matters: creating something truly remarkable.


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  • Created by: Bautista García
  • Created at: Oct. 30, 2024, 1:13 a.m.
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