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The real challenge begins after you have 'poured it all out' at the end of your writing

The beginning is good.

However, you lose sight of where to end.

Isn't that a common experience for writers?



“I want to write about these feelings!”
“I want to deliver this kind of information!”
“I want people to empathize with this!”

When you are “writing,”
momentum often builds up.

It would be best if you could just write it all out
with that momentum, but...

“Wait, where should I end this?” You find yourself lost without finding the terminal station,
and before you know it, you let go of it while it is still “unfinished.”

Since you went to the trouble of starting to write,
I feel it is a great shame
to leave it unfinished.

I want you to
“finish writing” it, no matter what.


So, how can you
finish writing your text to the very end?

How can you post it in a way that you are satisfied with?


Here, I will explain
one methodology.


To put it bluntly!

Pour out all your thoughts.

And,
the real challenge begins after you have poured it all out!



✔ Because it's half-baked,
you struggle with how to end it.

People who get lost in the maze of writing all have one thing in common:
they are unsure of their own thoughts.

“Is this enough?”
“Should I convey more?”
“This will do, right?”

Before you know it, you compromise your own thoughts
and ignore the feelings you want to convey.


Because I'm tired of writing...

You look for excuses
and stop facing the text in front of you.

In the end,
you've conveyed nothing,
resulting in a piece of writing that makes no sense.

You wouldn't feel like
“I want to finish writing!” if that were the case, would you? (;^_^A


“What is it that I want to convey?”

Exhale that one point completely.

Declare to the reader on the other side of the screen with confidence,
“This is what I am focusing on right now!”

You can ignore what others think.

There is no need to compare yourself to others,
thinking, “Maybe this content is the same as someone else's...”

Just simply, the thoughts you want to convey...

The thoughts you want to convey that have built up inside your heart,
exhale them completely.


That is
the beginning of a piece of writing that you can finish.




✔ Once you have exhaled,
inhale the reader's perspective

You've poured your heart and soul into your writing,
saying, "I'm counting on you to get this across!"

That part is fine.

The problem is whether it will actually be read.

If possible, you want your finished piece
to be read by others.

You want them to be interested.


So, what do you do?


Since you've finished exhaling,
the next step is to inhale the reader's intentions.

Once you've exhaled your own thoughts
and feel refreshed, the next step is to
explore, "What points will interest the reader?"

In the case of this article,
"Finished writing = exhaled" is
the sentiment I want to convey.

From there,
the "challenge" in "the challenge begins after exhaling" is
the part where I thought about how to get the reader interested.

"A challenge? Why?"

Something like that.


Choose exquisite keywords that are likely to
catch on the reader's mental hooks.

And then, have them read on
to find the answers.

In this way,
by absorbing the reader's intentions after you have poured out your own opinions,
as a result, you can find the right landing point for your writing.


Getting the reader to be convinced = the final destination of the writing








However, you can simply
specialize only in the content you want to convey
when writing.

That is not a mistake.

But, if possible,
aiming for 'writing that gets read',
I want to provide content that is close to the reader.

If that is the case, after you have poured out your thoughts,
you should write content that is reader-first.

It is a very simple principle.


The real challenge of writing begins after you have poured it all out.

Your real challenge
begins after you have finished writing.


Well then, until next time.
Goodbye.

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