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Going Ahead With Writing


by: DaniseB.Keasda | Total views: 6 | Word Count: 506 | Print View

Just like every other art form, whether playing music, creating a painting or sculpture or performing a theatrical work, writing can be extremely rewarding to the person doing the writing. Writing something which communicates your feelings or thoughts and of which the writer is proud can be just as rewarding as creating a beautiful physical object such as a painting. When a writer creates something they can also share it with other people and in a way, share themselves. No matter whether you write poems, articles, or fictional stories, there are many benefits to the activity of writing. Read on for a few of the benefits of writing.

1. Writing trains the mind. More so than almost any other activity, writing teaches you to think., You have to think about what your subject will be, how you intend to approach the issue about which you are writing, the phrasing which will best get your point across and so on. Every step of the way, you must use critical thinking skills, sharpening them in the process.

2. Self-Expression. If you have something which you need to get out there, putting it onto the page is a good way to lift that issue off of your shoulders. In fact, sometimes it is far easier to say something in writing than verbally - this is especially true when the subject may cause awkwardness or embarrassment. Expressing these feelings in writing lowers the potential for this kind of social discomfort which can result from having those difficult discussions face to face.

3. Building confidence. When it comes to writing, those who write are able to build up their confidence levels. Because writing is generally an activity that is done alone, what comes out of the writing is something that belongs to the writer only. Writing allows an individual to have the confidence to know that he/she can express things without having to worry about something not being correct. Writing is very helpful for younger children in school who need a self-esteem and confidence boost.

4. Building speaking and reading skills. Writing can help build not only writing skills, it trains you to become a more careful and thoughtful reader and also improves speaking skills. A person with good writing skills is likely to also have sharp speaking skills. Not only this, but a good writer can even help others to "find their voice", as it were through their writing.

5. Health. There are even health benefits associated with writing. Writing can be a great way to deal with stress by getting negative feelings onto the page instead of pent up inside. Those who write fiction often find that putting their own experiences into writing helps them to cope with stress and is a great way to preserve memories and share them with others.

No matter what you decide to write, after you are done, you will feel rewarded knowing that you are able to express yourself. Once you share your writing, you are able to show others what you have to say and what you feel about things.

About the Author

Authored by Danise B. Keasda, a skilled teacher for over 12 years. She has been reporting on home schooling since the 90's. She is an expert in helping families find resources for writing lessons and paragraph writing exercises.


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