Entries Tagged as 'Creativity'

5 Ways Blogging Makes Sense (and Cents) for Writers

The most common fear I hear from writers about blogging is that it will take away from their “real” writing. They only have so much time in the day, so much energy, so much creativity, and they can’t blow it on their blog. This perspective, naturally, leads to a blah blog written in a slapdash, sporadic manner that does nothing to promote the writer’s books. Writing a blog that consists of little more than occasional updates about new reviews, bookcovers, release dates, and the random “I’m too busy to blog” post is not only a waste of a potentially good promotional platform, it’s a waste of a potentially great writing tool. Blogging doesn’t have to take away from a writer’s time, energy, and creativity–it can add to it! Here’s how:

5 Ways Blogging Makes Sense (and Cents) for Writers

1. Revelling in the Freedom. Remember when you were a kid with your spiral notebook and a sharp pencil? You could write anything you wanted back then. A poem one day, a short story the next, the beginning of a novel even. A family newspaper, a little play, or a recounting of a summer trip. You could do and be anyone you wanted in your writing, back before you figured out earning a living at it meant delivering a specific product. Well, hello, unfettered youthful freedom–your blog is your inner child! You can be silly, sassy, serious, or sentimental on any given day on your blog and take any given writing format to express it. No rules–just write! You never know, you might even find entire new paths for your writing, pleasures you had forgotten, new forks in the road of your career.

2. Priming the Pump. The freedom of blogging allows a fantastic opportunity to get the creative juices flowing. For many writers, the hardest thing about sitting down to write is…..sitting down to write. Getting started is the biggest hurdle. Instead of sitting down and opening your book file, sit down and open your blog. A blog post isn’t so daunting–it’s short, it’s free, it can be anything you’re in the mood to write, and when you’re done, opening your book file is that much easier. Words breed words–write a post, then write your book. You’ve already gotten started!

3. Experiencing Immediate Feedback. It can be a year after finishing a book before it hits the shelves in bookstores, but a blog post? It’s available world-wide as soon as you click the Publish button in your blogging program. Feedback is motivating. Writers who write to make a living don’t write for themselves–they write to be read and a huge part of the experience is the feedback from readers. Get that satisfaction immediately with your blog.

4. Building Consistent Habits. Blog when you don’t think you have anything to blog about. Blog when you don’t feel like blogging and don’t want to blog. In many ways, blogging is like writing for a newspaper in the daily demand of it. But the thing about newspaper writing? It creates consistency, teaches writers to write through the pain. You don’t have six months to write a newspaper piece, or a blog post. You have to write it now or there won’t be a post today! No pain, no gain, and there is much to be gained for you as a novelist with six months to procrastinate by training yourself to write when you think you can’t.

5. Creating Confidence. You can do it. A book is a long haul, but a blog post is a few minutes, maybe an hour. That zip of excitement that comes with completing something is yours to take–every day!–with your blog. Empower yourself with the thill of “finishing” each morning then open your book file and know you can finish that, too.

Applying a new, enthusiastic attitude to your blog, rolling about in all its freedoms, creative juices, feedback, consistency-building, and confidence boosters will not only do a world of good for your novel writing, it will bring traffic attracted to your excitement….and thus more potential readers for your novels.

What have you got to lose–except your bad attitude toward your blog?

Defeat Writer’s Block

Writer’s Block

So you’re staring at a blank screen. You’re stuck on your story and you’re not sure exactly where you’ve gone wrong. You’re stuck on an idea to blog about. Heck, you feel like you’re even stuck on what to put on the grocery list. Here are twelve ways to break your writer’s block.

writer's block

1) Leaf through a magazine and rip out a picture that calls to you. It doesn’t have to look like your character–maybe it’s something they are looking at, or thinking about. Write a page about the picture. See if it jump starts you into your writing. The same can be done for ideas for your blog. Look through a magazine and see if a picture will give you an idea for your blog post.

2) Go outside and take a walk. A change of scene and a chance to let your mind wander might be just the thing to jiggle something loose that works for you.

3) Try some other creative outlet. Photography. Knit. Cook. Garden. [Read more →]

My Secret to Increased Creativity

Are you looking for a way to be more creative? Feel less stressed? Be more successful? I have two words for you. Brain Sync. Brain Sync is brain wave therapy. Have you heard of this? I’ve been using Brain Sync tapes for over ten years. (though now I have CD’s and MP3 downloads of them). What is Brain Sync? Brain Sync programs are brain wave therapy programs. They are based on biofeedback research. You listen to a CD or MP3 with stereo headphones to get your brain waves into certain defined states.

From the Brain Sync Website:

“With our technology you can reliably and consistently enter profound states of consciousness that unleash your power to learn, create, heal and change.”

Defining Different Brainwaves:

  • Gamma and Beta brainwaves are associated with cognition and concentration.
  • Alpha brainwaves are associated with relaxation, visualization and creativity.
  • Theta brainwaves are associated with, hypnotic trance states, heightened receptivity, increased memory, and advanced meditation.
  • Delta brainwaves are associated with healing, detached awareness, and sleep. They affect you at a very deep subconscious level.

“The only way to experience the brain optimizing effects of the frequencies is when they are delivered through headphones.”

For example, I have the Increase Creativity CD. This CD puts your brain waves in theta stage. I love to listen to this while I’m out on a walk. Thinking over some stumbling block on my book. Or when I’m trying to come up some new plot twist.

I’ve had the 3 following tapes for 10 years. Still great.

Total Relaxation–targets Alpha frequencies in your brain. So nice. Really works for me. If I’m totally stressed out, this one goes on my walk with me. Or I sit in my rocking chair and list to it for awhile with my eyes closed.

High Focus–focuses on beta and gamma waves for alertness, concentration, clarity, and perception. Great for those times you just really need to focus.

Brain Power–harmonically layers the alpha, beta, delta, gamma, and theta frequencies. Their blurb on this one says it allows you to access more of your untapped ability to learn, recall and create new ideas.

Brain Sync also offers CDs or downloads that have guided meditations with them such as:

  • Guided Relaxation
  • The Secret to Attracting Love
  • Healing Mediation

Brain Sync also offers Brain Wave Subliminals. A way to re-pattern thoughts. They offer such titles as:

  • Stop Smoking
  • Release Guilt
  • Positive Thinking
  • Weight Loss

Brain Sync also has some new ones that I’m looking at trying, such as The Secret Universal Mind Meditation, The Secret to Attracting Wealth, and Create Success.

When you find one you like (or if you’re like me, several you like) you can click on a sample that will download to your computer so you can listen to it.

Most of their CDs are $14.95, the tapes $11.95, and instant downloads are $9.95. (my favorite is instant downloads. I’m a instant gratification type gal with things like this). Their MP3s can be played on any computer or MP3 player such as the iPod. Remember you’ll need stereo headphones with your Brain Snyc CDs or MP3s. Have you tried these? If you do try these, come back and leave a comment and let me know what you think.

Book Review: The Life Organizer

The Life Organizer–A Woman’s Guide to a Mindful Year
Tips, Stories & Prompts to Focus Your Needs & Navigate Your Dreams
Jennifer Louden, New World Library, 247 pages

Busy much? Overwhelmed, swamped, multi-tasking out of control? That’s me, far too much of the time. I’m always saying to myself, I’ve got to get control of my life! Trouble is, I’m too busy, overwhelmed, swamped, and multi-tasking out of control to have time to read a book to tell me how to get control of my life.

If you’re like me, this is the book for you. [Read more →]

The Writer’s Blog Workshop Series: Using Brainstorming Techniques to Create Blog Content

The Writer’s Blog Workshop Series Lessons: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7

Lesson Four:

In this lesson, we’ll take a second look at developing blog content, this time from a brainstorming perspective.  Consistent content creation is the biggest obstacle facing new bloggers. On days when the creative juices just won’t fly, use these brainstorming tips to remind you how to fire up your creative idea-maker and face the blank screen with confidence. Start out with a few basic premises: [Read more →]