1 - I try not to think much and write everything that comes up in my head. The important thing here is to keep the rhythm, write as the ideas come up. The first draft will look chaotic and that's exactly what I want.
After writing down all the ideas I go back and edit it, working on the flow and making it more cohesive and readable.
2 - I draw a mind map of the article key points and how each idea connects to each other. That helps me understand the objective of my text and helps me focus on what I should be writing to reach that objective.
Also, even if you feel like its going nowhere, you should just keep going. Practice helps a lot, but even I feel like that sometimes.
It is also much easier to write about something you passionate about and try to have fun while writing.
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Hey, Hussani. Great question!
I have two strategies to overcome that feeling:
1 - I try not to think much and write everything that comes up in my head. The important thing here is to keep the rhythm, write as the ideas come up. The first draft will look chaotic and that's exactly what I want.
After writing down all the ideas I go back and edit it, working on the flow and making it more cohesive and readable.
2 - I draw a mind map of the article key points and how each idea connects to each other. That helps me understand the objective of my text and helps me focus on what I should be writing to reach that objective.
Also, even if you feel like its going nowhere, you should just keep going. Practice helps a lot, but even I feel like that sometimes.
It is also much easier to write about something you passionate about and try to have fun while writing.