Going Ahead With Writing

by Danise B. Keasda

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. Independent thinking. If you think about it, writing requires you to think. You have to think about a topic to write about, how you are going to write it, what words you want to use, what types of sentences will fit best and the overall message that you are trying to give off in your writing. When writing, no matter how old or young you are, you have to have a clear path for you to think on. To write, you have to be able to understand what is around you as well as understand yourself.

2. Expressing Yourself. There are few better ways to get whatever it is on your chest off of it - and onto the page. Many find that there are things they could never say but can write. Writing is a good means of communication, particularly when to talk about something in person may cause embarrassment or is simply difficult to discuss one on one. Writing lets you be free from these potentially awkward situations.

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. Writing is a great way to build verbal skills. Not only is writing beneficial in improving writing skills, practicing writing tends to produce a more thoughtful approach to reading as well. Writing also hones speaking skills as it teaches writers to better express themselves. Reading the writing of others can also have this benefit, as people see something of themselves in the words of another and learn a little about how to speak themselves.

5. Health benefits. Believe it or no, writing even has health benefits. Writing is something which can be a coping strategy for the writer, allowing them to deal with stress. Fiction writers especially are able to put their own experiences on the page and work through them in this way. Writing can also be a good way to present and preserve memories.

No matter what you choose to write, once you have begun to produce work you will feel a sense of accomplishment at having been able to communicate a bit of yourself to the world - and that’s something to feel good about.

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