What to Write if You Have Nothing to Write About

If I write just once per month, my creativity would be lower

Kristina God, MBA
The Shortform

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The moment I started writing every single day, it really changed my life for the better. It not only changed it but also created a new life for me where I express myself freely and connect with my readers from around the world.

Every new writer fears not having anything to write about.

“But what should I write about?”

It’s something I often hear.

“The truth is, you have plenty to write about — you just need to create some “creative desperation,” says Dickie Bush.

He tries to turn every single moment into a moment to write about.

He writes from a lens of output. If he wrote once per month, he would lose the “creative desperation.”

I also capture ideas everywhere. I publish something every day. This helps me pump out my stories, which I then use to write my newsletter, scripts for YouTube, online courses, and you name it.

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Kristina God, MBA
The Shortform

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