If you’d like to improve your writing skills, plan to write daily. Think of topics or specific words that your writing can anchor on for that day. These are called “writing prompts.”
Write anything that comes to your mind about that prompt, like freewriting without the timer but with constraint.
Here’s a sample prompt you can use in the next seven days.
By the way, don’t forget to share what you wrote in our Facebook Group, Pen Movers!
If you’re doing a blog and like to publish weekly, you can also have a theme for that.
Let’s say you have a lifestyle blog for women. Your topics can revolve around specific themes.
When thinking of ideas on what prompts to use, you can be as creative as you like, similar to what I did above. And that’s ok.
Did you just think of your own writing prompt while reading this tip? Share it in the comment section below! ☺
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Aside from writing prompts, the habit of journaling can also help improve your creativity and enable you to express our ideas. Check out our online course, 7-day Journal Writing for Self-Discovery.
Chelle helps business owners increase their audience engagement and sales by writing high converting blog posts and emails. She’s an accounting professional turned freelance writer and graduate of the masterclass, Writing Hacks for Entrepreneurs.