@Binati_Sheth
Binati Sheth
@Binati_Sheth · 1:44

A tip I didn’t know I needed

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And so my copywriting is horrendous. So just have fun. I think I just learned that right now why I am good at writing nonfiction and why I'm good at editing nonfiction and why I'm getting better at editing fiction is because I have fun while I do those three things. Whereas with copywriting I'm not having fun

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@soulcruzer
Clay Lowe
@soulcruzer · 2:09

@Binati_Sheth

Well, I think you nailed it right there. Just have fun. There's nothing else to be said. Just have fun. And absolutely. I think when you were one, if you're not having fun, you can't put your your heart into it if it's just a misery and you're hating every second of it. So having fun with it puts you in the right state of mind, makes you more productive. I think always
@Adhi.V
Adhikshita
@Adhi.V · 0:20
Having fun is indeed important because we lose the interest while doing the task and not having fun actually. So it's a great advice indeed. Thank you for putting such an advice out and looking forward to having fun. Keep posting
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@StoriesAloud
Stories Aloud
@StoriesAloud · 1:07
I think that hit the nail on the proverbial head. One thing in particular that I've noticed for myself is if I'm writing something that has a purpose, somehow it's easier because it's a defined thing. And like, for example, in my day to day job, I write documentation like how to guides, that kind of thing, and that has a definitive purpose. And therefore it gets written really easily
@Binati_Sheth
Binati Sheth
@Binati_Sheth · 1:46

@StoriesAloud

Thank you so much for adding to this. What you said, asily also is, I think important because having a purpose, having clarity, knowing what I'm going to write, knowing what my writing is supposed to do, having that sort of clarity is always directly proportional to the speed of my pen or the typing speed or the speaking speed, which is just a long winded way of saying clarity is also great for creating anything, including works of writing
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