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Nicolas Cole 🚢👻
@Nicolascole77
I write 5,000 words every day.

How?

By treating my writing like a mental sport.

Here are 9 simple habits I use to stay mentally fit as a pro writer:
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Nicolas Cole 🚢👻
@Nicolascole77
1/ Read 1-2 pages of a thesaurus

This takes me 15 minutes every morning.

It’s a great brain exercise and teaches you a lot about language.

Words are your tools, so keep adding to your toolbox.

Here's how I fit it into my routine:
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2/ Journal daily

90% of being a writer is understanding your own journey.

Journaling helps you process life events, see your progress, & visualize your future.

With it, you write from the scar, not the wound.
Nicolas Cole 🚢👻
@Nicolascole77
And if you’re looking to get started with journaling, here’s how I do it every day:

(I’ve been doing this for 14 years)
Nicolas Cole 🚢👻
@Nicolascole77
3/ Read 10-20 pages per day

My recommendation?

High-grade literature.

Every writer should study “the greats.”

Even if you don't plan on writing novels, these teach you more about language than any blogger or social media writer can.

Here’s how I read these works:
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And if you're looking for the best way to get into iconic literature, start here:
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4/ Exercise 4-5x/wk for 60 mins

In my early 20s, I was a bodybuilder.

But today, I work out 4 times/wk & walk my dog every day.

It gives me space to think.

Some of my best pieces have been “written” in the weight room.
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Nicolas Cole 🚢👻
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5/ Meditation

This isn’t about wearing Lululemon and subscribing to Headspace.

Meditation is about finding yourself in the silence.

Learning how to stop and see yourself separate from your thoughts is a key skill for all writers.

Here’s why:
Nicolas Cole 🚢👻
@Nicolascole77
Meditation builds self-awareness, which helps you:

• Question your ideas
• Challenge your inner critic
• Pause before reacting to feedback

All essential qualities in a writer.

To be a great writer, master your mind. Don’t be a slave to it.
Nicolas Cole 🚢👻
@Nicolascole77
6/ Drink 1.5 gallons per day

If I don’t have enough water to drink, my mind feels sluggish.

Drinking water is linked to the creation of serotonin, the “feel good” hormone — key to overcoming any self-doubt.

I highly recommend Mountain Valley Spring Water:
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Nicolas Cole 🚢👻
@Nicolascole77
7/ No caffeine after noon

I’ve struggled with sleeping through the night for years.

To help, I eliminated caffeine in the afternoon.

Now I know I’m getting good sleep for mental and physical recovery.
Nicolas Cole 🚢👻
@Nicolascole77
8/ Asleep by 9:30pm

There’s a non-negotiable to being a great writer:

Getting plenty of sleep.

Last year, I upgraded my sleep.

Here’s a breakdown:
Nicolas Cole 🚢👻
@Nicolascole77
9/ Write every day

This is obvious.

With my sleep dialled in, I jump out of bed every morning to write.

I have 4 writing sessions per day, Monday - Friday:

• 6:30 - 8am
• 9am - 12pm
• 1pm - 3pm
• 7pm - 9pm

I don’t write as much on the weekend, but I still write.
Nicolas Cole 🚢👻
@Nicolascole77
Here are the 9 habits to stay mentally fit as a writer:

• Read a thesaurus
• Journal
• Read literature
• Exercise
• Meditate
• Drink 1.5 gallons of water
• No caffeine after noon
• Asleep by 9:30pm
• Write daily

And the best way to use this mental fitness as a writer?
Nicolas Cole 🚢👻
@Nicolascole77
Become a Premium Ghostwriter.

I firmly believe it's the single most effective way to monetize your writing skills:

• Land high-paying clients
• Earn a dividend on your talents
• Get paid to learn & build your network

Here's how:
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@Nicolascole77
That's it!

If you enjoyed this, follow me @nicolascole77 for more posts on digital writing and publishing.

Then like and repost the thread so more people can find it.

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