Write to Think
Last year, I often struggled with writer’s block.
This year, that hasn’t really been an issue. One of the biggest mindset shifts I’ve made is changing how I approach writing. Instead of seeing it as something I have to do every day, I now view it as an opportunity to think through ideas and clarify my thoughts.
Take my afternoon routine, for example. I’ve always found it challenging. So I sat down to write about it - not with a solution in mind, but simply to explore the problem. In the process, I began to understand what my ideal afternoon could actually look like.
Over the past few days, I’ve been testing out that routine, and I’ve had some of the most productive afternoons I’ve ever had.
That’s one of the reasons why this daily blog has been such a powerful tool in my self-improvement journey. Writing helps me clarify my thoughts and ideas. And when I apply that clarity to my own life, it creates momentum. And that momentum compounds over time.