Here's a rule I use for my writing: Follow your curiosity. When things are hard, I don’t really feel like writing about something and I’m getting agitated or bored, I start always looking for what’s unknown about the topic. I look for the spark of curiosity around what I want to know. That’s why I love contrarian thinking and why real wisdom is found in the paradoxes and contradictions. Here's an example. If you blog every week about a topic for a year – if you write 1,000 words about whatever is interesting to you, you'd be amazed by how your understanding of a topic can develop. Find something that's intriguing to you and if you can stay on that topic for just one year, 52 weeks of the year -- 1,000 words a week -- you'd have 52,000 words. That’s a book’s worth of words you just wrote! You’ll also have a better grasp on the topic than all the shallow thinkers out there. Very few people can keep up with the consistency required because they don’t follow their curiosity. They heap expectations on themselves. How do I become a best-seller? How do I get clients? How do I make a bunch of money? Don’t do that. Follow your curiosity. What's something you're curious about? And what's keeping you from diving deeper into that curiosity? #Indistractable #Curiosity #Author
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