Momentum Over Motivation: Write the Boring Stuff First
Not every writing session will be exciting, and that’s okay.
Writing isn’t always fun. But it still has to get done.
Some days, the words flow effortlessly. On other days, writing feels like wading through wet cement. And when that happens, it’s tempting to put it off, wait for inspiration, or skip to the “fun” parts.
But waiting for motivation is a trap. Writing is a job, and like any job, some parts will be less exciting than others. The trick is to tackle the boring stuff first to get the momentum going, then stick with it.
Why This Works
Momentum beats motivation.
Getting started is the hardest part. Once you’re writing—even if it’s the dull stuff—you’ll find it easier to keep going.You free up space for creativity.
If you handle the tedious parts first, your brain isn’t weighed down by unfinished tasks. That means more mental energy for the good stuff.Progress fuels confidence.
Checking off the “boring” sections gives you a sense of accomplishment. That small win makes it easier to keep writing.
Your Challenge:
Pick one task you’ve been avoiding—maybe it’s outlining, rewriting clunky transitions, or researching a dull topic. Spend 20 minutes tackling it today.
Writing isn’t always exciting. Do it anyway. Your future self will thank you.
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