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My Simple 20-Minute Writing Ritual for Beginners

John Edwin
5 min readOct 24, 2024

When I first started writing, I struggled with consistency, focus, and often felt overwhelmed by the process. I would sit down, stare at the blinking cursor, and wonder how I was ever going to finish a single page, let alone an entire piece. But everything changed when I developed a simple, repeatable writing ritual that took just 20 minutes a day. This small shift transformed my writing life, and it can do the same for you, especially if you're a beginner.

Here’s the thing: writing doesn’t need to be an intimidating, hours-long affair. The key is to start small, build momentum, and—most importantly—make it a daily habit. Let me walk you through my 20-minute writing ritual that helped me go from a frustrated newbie to a consistent, confident writer.

1. Set the Scene (2 Minutes)

The first step in my ritual is setting up my writing environment. This might sound trivial, but trust me—having a clean, distraction-free space does wonders for your creativity. You don’t need anything fancy, just a comfortable spot where you can focus.

Here’s what I do:

Turn off notifications: Put your phone on silent or airplane mode. Writing is sacred time, and interruptions will break your flow.

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John Edwin
John Edwin

Written by John Edwin

Prolific writer, public health specialist, and tech enthusiast with 12 books on Amazon. I craft stories and insights that inspire action and spark conversations

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