Awarded the
“Rodinstar” Post
of the week!!
I like to write. I like writing so much that I do not let any chance go. I write here on my blog, I write on my company blog as well as on blogs of our product sites. Many people will tell you many different reasons why you should blog and how it will help you in your life goals but I think it is much more than that. Writing provides me with so many avenues of improvement in my personal life that slowly it has turned into a necessity for me. Like always I have tried, using points, to summarize how writing helps me and can help you too. At this point let me make it clear this is not a “benefits of writing post” because the benefits of writing are too many to be listed in one post. This is a post where I share how writing helps me specifically and if you can relate to me, how it can help you too.
1. Channel to let out emotions – I am not a very expressive person by nature and I do not like to share my feeling with anyone. Writing provides me with a great channel which I can use to let out those emotions and reset my mind. It is very important for an entrepreneur like me to have a fresh start every day and pent-up emotions can be a major roadblock in doing that. This works for me and helps me take any kind of load off my chest.
2. This is the closest I get to feel like an artist – I greatly admire all kinds of artists. The ability to channel any kind of emotion or life experiences into inspiration and then turning it into a piece of art simple fills me with awe. Whenever I write something I feel the accomplishment of creating something out of nothing but an idea. It is a wonderful feeling and gives me a lot of positive reinforcement. It would have been awesome if I could be Chopin or Poe but I am content with the fact that I can and get to write.
3. Makes me a better story-teller – I never publish the first draft of a post. As a practice I (try to) make sure that I always go back and read what I have just written and try to find areas that need to be changed. Keeping the typos and grammatical errors apart many times there is a need to change a word or a sentence because I feel that it is either not sending the message in the right way or I can come up with a better way. This activity helps me a lot in my everyday life. I find it important to be as engaging in real life as I try to be in my writing. If a message has to be conveyed, I would want to convey it in the best possible way and this habit of constant correction helps me in this.
4. I get to share my experience – I am the kind of person who is more than happy to learn from the mistakes made by other people. I really appreciate it when someone shares their experience with me which can help me in my future endeavors. I know no two problems of two people are the same but there are similarities and it would be a good thing to be prepared or at least be aware of the problem in hand. Life teaches you something every day and if you think the lesson that you learnt today could be helpful to someone, please share. That’s what I do.
5. Stimulates my brain – I love my job. I love to be in a startup and I love every second of it. That being said, there are times when I wish to switch that of my brain and do something else. Not because I want a break but because I do not want my brain to follow the same train of thoughts. Writing provides me with an avenue to refresh my mind. Whatever time I spend in writing, at that time I am thinking about many things different from what I have to work on every day. It helps to write about various themes and topics as it makes you think in different ways each time.
6. I get to interact with others – Writing, just like any other form of communication, invokes interaction from the readers. And this interaction is very different from the kind of interaction you would get if you communicated the same message by any other medium, say verbally. I consider the feedback that I get for my writing to be extremely valuable and I try to learn from it as much as possible. At times I do get trolled or face extreme criticism as well, but one needs to know how to deal with that as well.
Apart from these 6 reasons there are many more benefits of writing like improved communication skills, marketing benefits and personal branding but these 6 are the key reasons to why I love writing and why I will continue to do so. I know I not a great writer but one thing I know for sure is that I am getting there one post at a time. You should start writing too if you already don’t. Its awesome!
Note: This is an original post by me which you can also find on my blog.
asha chaudhry
akhil – i think this is the most inspiring post any rodinhooder has shared on ‘writing’. [you’ve decoded your reasons so well!]
alok’s ‘How blogging changed my life’ is another one – but your story has a different flavour. i’m betting a lot of rodinhooders are gonna be encouraged after reading this…
cannot thank you enough for this amazing sunday read 🙂
Akhil Gupta
Thanks a lot Asha for such kind words 🙂
Rohit Nayak
Hi Akhil.. your post has proven that a pen i always mightier than sword. words can affect many in numerous ways. The reasons you gave are the ones I write for as well.
Besides writing also gives me immense satisfaction as it is the only activity where i can be in my own world. Writing also gives me peace and an opportunity to retrospect on all my personal aspects. it also makes me understand myself better since the writer in me is essentially a reflection of me.
Thanks for sharing this wonderful thought
Akhil Gupta
I agree with you Rohit. Introspection is one of the great benefits of writing. I am happy you like the post.
Vijay
Good post and its quite related to my situation we need to hire Medical Communications Lead , i have posted in job forum as well . https://www.therodinhoods.com/forum/topics/we-are-looking-for-medical-communications-lead
Pawan Deokule
Akhil,
I agree with every word that you have put down here! Writing is such a beautiful thought as long as it can be penned down offcourse. I love writing and wish to create enough time to put down my thoughts into words but lack the time to do what I love due to my first love – entrepreneurship!
Reading your post has pushed me a little more towards trying to create time to write and create and share… thank you.
Anamika Joshi
Got to read this post today…. amazing read particularly becoz I could feel connected to it being a copywriter myself.. But the passion that this post exudes is really inspiring… You really love writing .. each and every word of your blog is simply reiterating this fact.. Keep writing, keep giving us the chance to read such lovely posts!
Best Wishes!
PS: Your blog link is not working. Kindly look into it so that I can go through it and enjoy!
Akhil Gupta
Hi Anamika Thanks a lot for your kind words. Yes i do love writing. You can visit my blog at : https://akhil.me/blog Drop a note if you like somwthing (definitely drop a note if you dislike something) Akhil
Hardik Shah
I so agree with some of the pointers personally – channel to let out emotions, storyteller.
For me it acts as a great stress buster as well. Whenever I feel low or depressed or occupied with various things I choose to write rather than read and it helps me forget every thing around me as I get swayed by the thoughts that cross my mind during the writing process.
Very well put down Akhil. Kudos.
(P.S: My blog – http://www.simplysoch.wordpress.com)
kaanchan bugga
Hey Akhil, I love writing too… for many, many reasons… and your post does resonate!!!!! Cheers! I agree with Asha that this will inspire others to burst forth!!! 🙂