1. Write Daily (Even Just 5 Mins) – Build the habit, not perfection. Progress > perfection.
2. Keep a “Messy Draft” Folder – Give yourself permission to write badly — first drafts are for ideas, not ego.
3. Use Prompts When Stuck – Writing prompts unlock creativity and help overcome blank page syndrome.
4. Read Like a Writer – Study structure, pacing, and dialogue in everything you read.
5. Set Small, Achievable Goals – “Write 100 words” is better than “write a novel today.”
6. Limit Distractions – Turn off notifications, close tabs, and set a timer.
7. Talk It Out – If stuck, explain your idea out loud or use voice-to-text.
8. Create a Writing Ritual – Tea, music, candles… build a vibe that tells your brain, “It’s writing time.”
9. Edit Later, Not Now – Don’t kill the flow. Save editing for a second session.
10. Use Tools That Help You Flow – Like Instant Author to guide, structure & speed up your writing.