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 Observing Life More Deeply?

Every day my brain deals with a traffic of thoughts, which I love and enjoy the most. I enjoy every moment of my learning while writing blogs. I try to notice every single second while thinking, writing, or doing whatever feels good.

It's 11 o'clock, let's start writing something new. Fully charged up to write on a topic which helps me share new learnings every day. Writing taught me observing from the very first day I wrote and published my blog.

That day I wrote what I was experiencing. I was nervous, hesitant, but highly motivated. A constant thought of what would happen kept revolving and made me do some extra grammatical mistakes. I wrote all the circumstances in that blog. It was my first interaction with the observation habit.

Days passed and the roots expanded vastly. A foundation based on execution over perfection taught me to think of new perspectives every second. Observing more deeply is something which I call thinking, a process which gives creativity a space to bring views, insights, thoughts, and opinions into existence.

Some quiet moments over big events bring me more interesting learnings to express through blogs. Every extra second to observe deeper gives me new learning to share.

Observing deeply is different from overthinking. Overthinking ends up giving stress and messing thoughts, while noticing feels like a branch coming out of another branch; new thoughts come into existence.

Pausing and reflecting over rushing feels amazing to me. A fresher outlook not only helped me improve writing blogs but also improved me as a person. I wrote writing as my mirror because it's the only way I started observing more carefully and attentively than before.

The deeper the observation, the more honest the words.

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