Why I Want to Write Every Day (Even If No One Reads It)
People say writing is important for everyone. It clears your mind, helps organize your thoughts, and even makes you think differently. I’ve always believed that—but I also know it’s not easy at the start.
This is my first blog, and honestly, I’m not fully sure how to put my thoughts into words yet. For the past two years, I wanted to write but never did. Recently, I asked myself why. Here’s what I found:
- Laziness
- Procrastination
- Perfectionism
- Lack of willpower
- Lack of discipline
Some might say the problem is motivation. I don’t think so. Motivation is useless if you don’t take action. You can feel motivated all you want—but if you never show up, nothing changes.
So why do I want to write every day? What will daily writing do for me? Here’s what I discovered:
- I’ll be able to express my thoughts clearly.
- I can release mental clutter and distractions.
- I’ll become more focused and present.
- My writing style will get stronger.
- Most importantly, I’ll start chasing my dream—step by step.
This is my start. Maybe no one reads this today—but that doesn’t matter. What matters is that I showed up. And that’s how change begins.
But if you read this, then all I can say Thank you from the bottom of my heart.