One thing I’ve often noticed is that when given an assignment, of any kind, there seems to be a need to alter your process and style. In saying so, I am speaking from experience and would like to relay some of my experiences with you.
One way in which alterations come into play for my content writing is to write as the weather is slightly off or different from that of which I’m used to. Since I normally find myself writing on a nice, sunny day, then it is a great way for me to get outside of my writing routine and produce while it’s cloudy and storming. And lets say that even though the environment changes, our minds might still be stuck in a rut, we can always gain new inflection from the new situation which could in turn inspire us to create a whole new masterpiece.
Another route to attempt cruising down would be the road of light versus darkness. For instance, instead of writing inside under a light bulb, take a walk outside and write beneath a shaded tree. Or, you might choose to try writing in the pitch dark and see how accurately your mind tells your hand to replay the scenario you’ve set down to tell. Even yet, maybe place yourself inside an environment you might otherwise have been phobic of. An example being where you place yourself in a closet, block all incoming light sources, write with the recycled breath in the air, and experience claustraphobia. By attempting this experiment, one could face their fears and might actually beat their phobia.
Thoroughly, I am implying that by changing our physical environments, we are really forcing our minds and subconscious to alter our mental and intellectual environments.
