What Writing Is Teaching Me About Not Needing Closure for Every Thought?

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An ending isn’t a necessity, but enhancement certainly is. I recognise imperfect thoughts as my incomplete learnings, which will help me evolve later. The process I don't know, but I know where to stop to improve. Every thought, view, and opinion doesn't need closure; they could enhance anytime, anywhere. I feel happy when a story is incomplete. It makes me more curious to explore every possible outcome for it. Every possibility enlightens me with much more interesting views. Neither does it end, nor does it let knowledge end. On this journey, I started writing with small efforts to express. As I continued, those efforts got a direction, which later joined my discipline, belief, and confidence. That non-closure continuation helped me reduce my hesitation to express. At the end of every blog, I ask myself a question for improvement. It's not a closure but an entrance for enhancement. Messy thoughts help me to know each and every perspective of my experiences. It ...

What writing is teaching me about noticing details?

Sudden pauses while writing felt like they were not required. A paragraph I write sometimes goes out of context, sometimes becomes too confusing. A pause and noticing what I am writing tells me whether to write it further or not. I want to write something which I have learned from writing, not the old thoughts which had already written.
It’s something different from perfection but definitely a first step towards it. I try to stick to the topic despite making mistakes. I remembered when I was writing on the very first day, my paragraphs were wrongly structured. Days passed writing blogs; now the words are framed according to the sequence.

Before, I used to think just write and it’s done. But when I started writing on my own, I understood how wrong I was. If the learnings and experiences are just shared without thinking, things get messy. While writing nowadays, I try to share exactly how I had felt, not share the second day’s experience before the first ones.

Each and every sentence, word, and paragraph carries its own meaning. They all are complete within themselves. Writing them wrong could portray my experience badly. To avoid this, I like to observe each and every word of the blog. Also, observing tells me if there is any scope where I could improve.

In the initial days, I used to write blogs and get them published. I found a loophole in my writing when I read those blogs days later. From that day, I decided I would try to give my best while writing blogs and would reread them. Mistakes get invisible many times, but when I reread and observe before publishing, I try to get them corrected.

Earlier, I had written that I try to share my honest experience. Giving attention to every word is a result of that honesty; it’s helping me to improve. During exam times, we read our question paper carefully, don’t we? Just to answer every question in sequence and get good marks. For me, improvement day by day would be a good result.

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