
I am a writer. I love to observe things around me. I am quite a reader too, not an advent but yes I do read every day about sports, lifestyle, Hollywood and all. Spending time with my pet "Bruno" is my other favorite "pit of likeness" I believe that every little thing in life teaches you something. My life as a writer hasn't always been fun. It all started around 9 years back, when writing meant to be with "pen & paper" that stylish ink-pen required good hand-writing skills and time, it was not everyone's cup of tea but just after a year technology advancement introduced to people where writing had moved onto "big screen" It was quite a fun for people to write with more flexibility and gradually helped people to pull their potential level out so they could share it with rest of the world.
Every work, demands an incredible willingness only then the great outcome can be seen.
My attentiveness helped me out to think better and clear and it was possible only, if there is no music, noise around but it doesn't mean that I needed it "Pin-drop" silence, in fact, I was able to work fairly well among ordinary distractions. My room was near to my kitchen sometimes the smell of my favorite dishes wafted across the room. It was a passageway to my back-yard as well, where "Burno" usually played, quite a bright room I must say, despite all of this, the members of my family never paid close attention to me as a writer, for them, it was just an easy thing to do under any circumstances. For me, writing meant, go deep inside you to find an idea, mesmerizing yourself to reach a deeper state of mind is something that every writer works on even in today's modern world.
My mental and physical strength had a vital role in this. I woke up at 5 and went for a walk. I tended to start my writing work in the morning around 7 and worked 5 to 6 hours. In the afternoon I tried to take a rest but just then "Burno" my pet walked in and I couldn't take a rest without playing a bit but holding such a habit for a long time required a good amount of patience and practice not at all easy job to do in a small room right front of your computer.
Writing calmly was the first priority of mine. I made the list of upcoming tasks or topics on a daily basis which I had to write and tried to start with the first light of the day, drinking black tea or a coffee I preferred before writing anything. Bruno always there for me, sitting beside me sometimes staring at me and my laptop screen, no one was allowed to sit in my room while I'm working except "Burno". I first loved to write on the notepad than on the actual program as it allowed me to think and go slow I never rushed into things. Words count goal was the other thing I did focus on, short goals achievements led to all-time achievements. In the beginning of my writing career, I noticed that sometimes your bright, golden story and ideas look the right example for the writing, but the moment you start putting them on paper it turns into something Plodding and feeble.
It could happen to anyone, I didn't stop myself but kept writing it takes time to get an idea about writing, as time was going by, I had learned so much about writing. Furthermore, Sitting alone and observing surrounding brought more ideas, it worked for me like magic. I was in a habit of plotting my story before writing them on the paper, but in my cases it didn't work out for me, maybe floating thoughts, I think writing with only a vague idea worked best and enhanced my perception. In the beginning of this blog, I did talk about reading, but my reading didn't stop there I always read what I'd written already to provide an error-free experience to my readers. It was the moot point of the writing. I'm still in same room with my writing skills everything looks same in the room except my "Burno" as he is "in the evening of his age" Writing is not alone fun, but the responsibility to connect people and the example can be seen.
About the Creator
Lokesh Kumar
Writer, gamer, and proud dad to a beautiful daughter. Sharing my love for tech, spiritualism, wellness, and travel through words. Building a YouTube gaming channel while working hard to support my family and express my journey."



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