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5 Unconventional Daily Habits to Skyrocket Your Confidence as a New Author

Stop wasting time on stale advice and try these instead

By Rick MartinezPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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Want to build unshakable confidence as a new author? 

Here's how. 

Most advice is stale and overused. You need something different to overcome imposter syndrome and build the confidence you need to tell your story. 

Let's dive in.

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Record a Voice Note About Your Day

You might think journaling is the only way to reflect on your day, but there's a better way. 

Recording a voice note forces you to verbalize your thoughts, which helps build self-awareness and confidence. Imagine finishing a hectic day and just speaking your mind. You'll process your experiences more authentically, generating raw material for your writing.

Here's what to do next: Grab your phone and record a 5-minute voice note every evening. Talk about what happened, how you felt, and any ideas that came to you. This habit makes your thoughts tangible and keeps them from swirling aimlessly in your head. 

It's like having a conversation with yourself, where you can be brutally honest and introspective.

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Create a Vision Board for Your Book

Visualization isn't just for dreamers. 

It's a powerful tool to keep you focused and motivated. A vision board visually maps out your book's concept and success, making it real and tangible. Picture a corkboard filled with images, quotes, and notes that represent your book's journey.

To get started, gather magazines, print images from the internet, and collect inspiring quotes. Spend an hour arranging these items on a board. Put it somewhere you'll see it every day. 

When you visualize your goals regularly, you're constantly reminded of what you're working towards, keeping your motivation high and your path clear.

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Role-Play as Your Book's Main Character

This might sound quirky, but role-playing can immerse you deeply in your story. 

Think about it: acting like your character pushes you to think, speak, and act like them. This creates a deeper connection and brings authenticity to your writing. For instance, if your character is a detective, spend a day noticing details and asking questions like a detective would.

Here's what to do next: Choose a scene from your book and role-play it. Walk around your home or a park and live out the scene. Speak the dialogue out loud. 

This exercise helps you get into your character's head, making them more vivid and your narrative more engaging.

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Write With Your Non-Dominant Hand

Writing with your non-dominant hand isn't just a gimmick. 

It forces your brain to slow down and engage differently, sparking creativity and new perspectives. Imagine trying to write a sentence with your left hand if you're right-handed. It's awkward, but it makes you think about every word you're putting down.

Here's how to start: Spend 10 minutes each day writing with your non-dominant hand. Begin with simple sentences or descriptions. You'll find that this exercise not only challenges you but also unlocks new ways of thinking. 

It's a simple yet powerful way to shake up your routine and inject fresh ideas into your writing.

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Share a Snippet Online Daily

Nothing builds confidence like feedback. 

Sharing a small piece of your work daily creates accountability and a sense of progress. When you put your writing out there, you're not just improving; you're also connecting with an audience. Think of it as building a relationship with your readers, one snippet at a time.

Here's what to do next: Choose a platform like Twitter or a blog and commit to sharing a snippet of your writing every day. It could be a paragraph, a dialogue, or a thought. This habit keeps you engaged with your audience and gives you immediate feedback, which is crucial for growth and confidence.

These unconventional habits are designed to push you out of your comfort zone and build your confidence as a new author. Forget the usual advice - try these instead and see how they transform your writing journey.

Ready for the next level? Then you gotta head over here ASAP.

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About the Creator

Rick Martinez

* Professional Ghostwriter

* USA Today Bestselling Author

* Helping First-Time Authors Craft Non-Fiction Masterpieces

* Helping folks (just like you) realize their dream of writing their book

California born, Texas raised.

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  • ReadShakurrabout a year ago

    Amazing piece

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