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Rediscovering the Joy of Writing

How One Freelance Writer Found Motivation Through a Change in Perspective

By Ritika HirauPublished about a year ago 5 min read
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Anna sat in front of her computer, staring blankly at the screen. She had a deadline to meet, but her mind was devoid of any ideas. She had been working on this project for weeks, but now it felt like a dead end.

Anna had always been passionate about writing. She had dreamed of becoming a successful author ever since she was a child. But now, as a freelance writer, the pressure of meeting deadlines and coming up with fresh ideas had taken a toll on her motivation.

Anna closed her laptop and decided to take a break. She went outside and sat on her balcony, hoping to clear her mind. As she sat there, she noticed a group of children playing in the park across the street. They were laughing and having fun, oblivious to the world around them. Anna couldn't help but smile at their innocence and joy.

Watching the children play reminded Anna of her own childhood, when she had endless energy and a thirst for knowledge. She remembered how she used to spend hours reading books and writing stories, never running out of ideas. What had happened to that version of herself? Where had her motivation gone?

Anna realized that she had been so focused on the end result that she had forgotten the joy of the journey. She had become so obsessed with meeting deadlines and making money that she had lost sight of why she started writing in the first place.

Determined to find her motivation again, Anna decided to take a new approach. She went back to the basics, picking up a pen and paper and jotting down random thoughts and ideas. She read books, watched movies, and went for walks, hoping to spark her creativity.

At first, it was a struggle. Anna's mind was clouded with doubts and insecurities. But she persisted, knowing that the only way to overcome her lack of motivation was to keep trying. Slowly but surely, her ideas began to flow again. She wrote down everything that came to mind, without worrying about whether it was good enough or not.

Days turned into weeks, and Anna found herself immersed in her work again. She woke up early, eager to start her day, and stayed up late, working on her projects. She found joy in the process of writing, and the pressure of deadlines no longer felt like a burden.

Anna realized that motivation is not something that can be forced or manufactured. It comes from within, from a deep desire to do something that brings you joy and satisfaction. And once you find that motivation, there's nothing that can stop you from achieving your goals.

As Anna submitted her final project, she felt a sense of accomplishment that went beyond meeting a deadline. She had rediscovered her passion for writing, and in doing so, had found a renewed sense of purpose. The journey had been tough, but the reward was worth it. And as she looked out at the park, she knew that the children playing there would inspire her to keep going, to keep finding the joy in her work.

As Anna sat back and reflected on her journey, she realized that the change in perspective was the key to rediscovering her motivation. Instead of focusing on the end result, she had started focusing on the process, and that had made all the difference.

She had also realized the importance of taking breaks and doing things that brought her joy. She had spent so much time staring at her computer screen that she had forgotten the beauty of the world around her. Going for walks, reading books, and watching movies had allowed her mind to relax and recharge, making her more creative in the long run.

Anna had also started setting small, achievable goals for herself. Instead of looking at the big picture and feeling overwhelmed, she had broken down her projects into smaller tasks, making them more manageable. This had given her a sense of accomplishment every step of the way, which had motivated her to keep going.

But perhaps the most important lesson that Anna had learned was that motivation is not a constant. It ebbs and flows, and it's okay to have moments of low motivation. What's important is to keep trying, to keep putting in the work, and to never give up.

Anna had found her motivation again, but she knew that it was not a guarantee that it would stay. She would have to keep working at it, keep finding new ways to stay inspired and motivated.

As she closed her laptop, Anna smiled to herself, feeling content with the work she had done. She knew that the journey was far from over, but she was excited to see where it would take her.

In the weeks that followed, Anna continued to work on her writing projects, taking breaks when she needed to and setting achievable goals for herself. She found that her creativity had returned, and that the ideas were flowing freely once again.

Anna also started sharing her experiences with other writers, hoping to inspire them to find their own motivation. She knew that there were many others out there who were struggling, who had lost sight of why they started writing in the first place. She wanted to remind them that the joy of writing was in the journey, not just the destination.

As time went on, Anna's work started to gain recognition. She was being hired for more projects, and her clients were pleased with the results. She was also starting to feel more confident in her abilities, knowing that she had overcome a major obstacle.

Anna knew that there would still be moments of low motivation, but she was no longer afraid of them. She knew that they were just a part of the process, and that they would pass.

In the end, Anna had rediscovered the joy of writing, and in doing so, had found a renewed sense of purpose. She was no longer just chasing deadlines and paychecks, but was pursuing a passion that brought her joy and fulfillment. And she knew that as long as she stayed true to herself and kept putting in the work, the rest would fall into place.

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About the Creator

Ritika Hirau

"Emotions are so different in every situation and every moment, so I think to agonize every moment is what life is."

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