Romanticize your Writing 🫶🏽🩵

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... Read moreWriting can often feel like a daunting task, especially after a long day filled with distractions and responsibilities. From personal experience, I found that romanticizing my writing process truly changed my relationship with the craft. It’s about turning writing time into a cherished ritual rather than another item on your to-do list. One effective way I implemented this change was by altering my physical environment. Instead of the harsh glare of overhead fluorescent lights, I started using soft, colored lighting like a lava lamp or adjustable LED lights. This subtle shift not only improved my mood but also helped me immerse myself better in the creative flow. Selecting colors that matched the writing’s tone—warm hues for cozy scenes or cool greens for reflective moments—brought an additional layer of inspiration. I also began treating myself to special beverages while writing. Whether it’s herbal tea when drafting romantic scenes or fresh mint lime water to refresh my focus, these small comforts elevate the experience. Sometimes, a mocktail or a flavored sparkling water can make a simple writing session feel like a mini celebration. Changing writing venues played a big role too. Local coffee shops and libraries became my favorite spots—not only do they offer a change of scenery, but the ambient sounds and the presence of books around me subtly pushed me forward. For deeper focus, empty classrooms or quiet parks worked perfectly. Music is another powerful tool. Creating playlists tailored to the mood of my story helped intensify emotions I aimed to convey on the page. Using quality headphones enhanced this effect, making the entire session more immersive and productive. Additionally, setting clear intentions before writing sessions helped me focus and stay motivated. Techniques like scripting—a form of manifesting by writing positive present-tense affirmations about completing my work—shifted my mindset from pressure-filled to excited and confident. Finally, I incorporated reflection activities like tracking writing progress with colorful stickers or even coloring something related to my story’s theme. Looking back at earlier works with appreciation reminded me of how far I had come, reducing burnout and fueling my drive. By incorporating these elements, writing transformed from a dreaded task into a soothing, almost magical ritual. If you’re struggling with motivation or just want to deepen your connection with your craft, try romanticizing your writing routine—it just might be the refresh you need.

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_Pree Deveraux🌹

Patiently waiting for your first book to come out!!💯🥰🌹🔥📗