Going Ahead With Writing
Like any other type of art, writing is rewarding in and of itself, just as much as is composing and playing music, painting or sculpture. Like producing a beautiful object in any other medium, writing something which is a good piece of work is very rewarding to the writer. Even better, the writer can share their work with others and communicate something of themselves to others. Whatever you write: story, poem, essay or article, writing is an activity which can boast of many benefits. Here are a few of the benefits of writing:
1. Independent thinking. Writing is an activity which requires you to think. You have to come up with a topic, consider what angle to approach this topic from, think about the exact wording to use and how best to convey your message through this piece of writing. Writing hones your powers of observation as well as being a great mental exercise over all.
2. Expressing Yourself. There are few better ways to get whatever it is on your chest off of it - and onto the page. Many find that there are things they could never say but can write. Writing is a good means of communication, particularly when to talk about something in person may cause embarrassment or is simply difficult to discuss one on one. Writing lets you be free from these potentially awkward situations.
3. Writing is a great confidence builder. One of the biggest benefits of writing is that it can increase self confidence and self esteem in the writer. Writing tends to be an activity engaged in by oneself - but can be helpful in boosting confidence by allowing the writer to create something worthwhile which they can point to with a sense of accomplishment. As a writer progresses, they learn that they can indeed express themselves and be understood by others. Children who have problems with self confidence especially can benefit from writing.
4. Writing is a great way to build verbal skills. Not only is writing beneficial in improving writing skills, practicing writing tends to produce a more thoughtful approach to reading as well. Writing also hones speaking skills as it teaches writers to better express themselves. Reading the writing of others can also have this benefit, as people see something of themselves in the words of another and learn a little about how to speak themselves.
5. Health benefits. As silly as it may sound, writing has its benefits when it comes to our health. Writing allows many writers to cope with things. It has proven to be a very effective way to deal with stress. Those who write fictional stories are able to put their life experiences into something that can be shown to others. Writing also provides a way to remember memories.
Whatever you write you will know once you are done that you have managed to put something of yourself on the page - and hopefully, have created something which you can be proud of.