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Why To Write?

Why To Write?

There are many reasons to write, but something to keep in mind is, you need to have the will to write.

When you write, you’re training your mind to focus on a specific topic and stay with it. When you write, you unlock a whole new level of focus and self-discipline, something that can be useful outside of writing and in your daily life.

Writing is essentially about clearing up your head from the racing thoughts and placing them all down for better inspection and simply for the sake of having a clear mind to focus on other things.

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anunair

Hi! I'm Anu, 18 year old in love with reading, writing and being creative. I also love music and arts and crafts. The idea of spreading love, peace and happiness around keeps me going ♥️

Words have a magic like none other, and unlocking the power to create beauty through words is something important - for all aspects of life.

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