31 (Free) Writing Prompts to Help You Build a Solid Writing Habit

Banish the blank page syndrome forever.

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Everybody can write. But you don’t call everyone a “writer.”

A writer writes because she likes to write. Because it makes him feel sane. Because that’s what she loves doing the best.

Putting all of that woo-woo to the side, practice makes a writer out of a nobody. If you think you have it in you to be a writer, you got to prove it to yourself first. And writing intentionally every day is a must-do.

If you want to write daily, you better have some prompts ready. Else by the time you research and also check a bit of Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, you’d have lost a good hour or probably a few hours.

Writing five ideas every single day so you can refer to them when you want to write is good advice. But if everyone followed it, you wouldn’t be here. I’ve tried that too.

If you want to write consistently for a month and don’t know what to write, I’ve got you.

When you see a prolific dancer setting the stage on fire, you can see the effort that has gone into perfecting every move. Similarly, good writing needs practice. It shows in your writing when you have practiced.

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Brinda Koushik | Copywriter | Mom | Avid Reader
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