Write Daily To Think Clearly!

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You know that feeling when you stop writing and your mind goes blank? It's as if your brain suddenly loses all its functionality. It's also called brain fog! The problem is that our brains are built to think in words, so when we stop writing or talking (or reading), our thoughts can get muddled quickly.

When this happens, it becomes difficult to make sense of what we're trying to say. And even more difficult to remember what it was we were going on about in the first place. To get around this problem, I've found that keeping a journal helps me stay organized and focused on whatever I'm working on at the moment. Yes, when I don't feel like writing, I write about the feeling or something else entirely. 😂

Your Brain Works Better When You Write

What you write is your thought process, and it takes a lot of thinking to get there. That's why it is usually said - writing is thinking. So, if you want to think clearly, you have to get yourself trapped in a room, cut the noise and start writing. Your words on the screen will help you decide what's next.

Write To Figure Something Out

Writing your thoughts down is an excellent way to solve problems, and engrave new information in your mind. You might be surprised by how many times you've thought something but were unable to explain it to yourself or others. Writing is a way for you to get those ideas out of your head and onto paper. Because you can choose to spend as much time as you want to get the message clear.

Writing can also help you process events in your life that are difficult for you emotionally. It can give us perspective on our experiences and provide a platform for thinking through things from different angles.

Write To Focus On One Thing At A Time

When you write, you are forced to focus on one thing at a time instead of spreading yourself too thin by trying to do multiple things at once. In my experience, multitasking is a productivity killer.

This can be especially helpful if you're trying to learn something new or memorize information for an exam or a presentation. By forcing yourself to focus on one concept at a time, rather than jumping from topic-to-topic as they occur in your mind, you will be able to organize those ideas into something that makes sense logically and chronologically.

Reading What You Wrote Helps Your Brain Think

Reading what you wrote also helps your brain to think more clearly because when you read something, then stop, and then go back and re-read it again, this process forces your mind to concentrate on exactly what is in front of it. You will find a way to cut it short and simplify it for your readers or yourself.

When someone writes & then reads their own work over again, they become much more aware of how they use language in different ways. Depending on how they want people reading their work to feel or react emotionally toward what’s being said by them! This type of awareness will help improve memory skills while also improving listening skills too!

Conclusion

Writing is a great tool for helping you make decisions, solve problems and clarify your thoughts. That's why you should do it daily for at least 10 mins. Get a diary and start journaling or use social media apps to your rescue. Choose anything and get on with it.



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When I saw the post title I thought to myself, here comes someone I can pick a little fight with 😂.

But after going through the post I can’t help but agree with a lot of stuff you have said.

The keyword is write write write. I initially thought you were gonna talk about writing a post everyday and then I would come up with an explanation saying you don’t always have to write a post.

For me I find it difficult getting a journal even though I know it’s very important. As you said, when you write you remember, you are able to also think clearly. It has taken a while for me to accept that part about me but I think it works perfectly to help you not to mess things up in your head.

Whenever I write something down the instant I am told or I think about it I tend not to ever forget it; it gets stuck instantly in my brain.

Writing really helps.🤞😄

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Reminds me of my school days when I make Sure to jot/write what I have read and understood that way, I realised it sticks better in my memory that the ones I just scanned through.

I agree with all the points you've stated, our brain really works better when we write, I will like to refer to writing a brain workout/exercise 😀. What do you think?

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