Writing Tip of the Day: March 25, 2007

25 03 2007

If you approach writing with a teachable attitude, you can learn from many sources.  No matter how many things you have written, you are never so good that you can not learn something new. Every new thing which you learn will lead you on to a new thing which you can write about. This is a never ending circle in life, for the more you learn, the more you  will find that you do not yet know and therefor the more you will seek to know. The more you seek to learn, the greater things you will have to write about. Seek and ye shall find, ask and it shall be given, knock and the door shall open. Write and the more you will find to write about. Let this be a lesson to you.

~~EK


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26 03 2007
annkroeker

Thanks for dropping by my blog with a comment–and I see you have an excellent suggestion yourself right here: Learn something new. So simple, so true. It appeals to the lifelong learner in me. Just the other day I was remembering my younger years and how I do think that even though I didn’t realize it at the time, my general humility when it came to learning (another way of describing teachability, perhaps) allowed me to constantly grow as a person and writer. This is such a simple but profound recommendation–I hope people visit and heed your counsel. It’s good stuff.

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