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Reasons why writing is important

 Reasons why writing is important



















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1. Writing is an Essential Communication Skill
This is most likely the most significant reason why writing is vital. If you can't or don't write, you'll probably find it more difficult to communicate with people of various backgrounds.

2. Writing Every Day Builds Discipline
Incorporating a daily writing practice into your morning routine will help you learn how to stay on top of something important. 

3. Creative Writing Engages Both Sides of the Brain
The right side of the brain is the more creative side, while the left side is the more analytical and logical side. Writing requires both sides, but above all, creative writing. The right side of the brain processes all visions of what you want to appear on the page, while the left side helps you write down the page in a meaningful way. 


4. Written Word Influences Society
Journalists, bloggers, speechwriters... The way we think as a society is largely dependent on what people write. This is why propaganda works. 

5. We Wouldn't Have Our History Without Writing
"History is written by the victors," there is a popular saying. But if we didn't write it, we wouldn't have it. I just wish there were more people learning history because otherwise, we're going to repeat it.  

6. Journaling Benefits Mental Health
That's a big one. Writing down your thoughts is important for dealing with anxiety, depression, and other mental health conditions. It's also helpful if you don't have diagnosable HD. You can have poor mental health without HD disorder and writing down your thoughts will help overcome these feelings and put you in a better state of mind. 

The article is written by: Kelvin Munene

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