Can
Exercise Make You a Better Writer?
When I was fifteen
years old, I wrote every night before going to bed. I was introverted and prone
to a few low moods. Exercising in the mornings pumped the good stuff into my brain
and improved my outlook on life and opened my mind to write. It’s
a practice that became a habit.
Exercise is all
about getting our bodies in shape, building muscle so we feel good, and staying
alert and healthy. The result is we look good in our clothes, and our
self-confidence soars with all the admiring glances. Depression and bad moods
often fade, making us thrilled to create. Statistics prove those who exercise
fight off diseases and infections. Weight loss is another benefit. Brain
functions increase and energy levels are high while we sleep better.
Those are good
enough reasons for me to include appropriate exercise into my daily routine. I’m
a writer, and I intend to write until my coffin’s
closed.
When we
writers are fit, we are alert and excited about life’s
challenges.
The
impossible becomes the next scene.
The
deadline is reached with days to spare.
When I have a plot
problem or a character isn’t behaving the way
I’ve
envisioned, I’m off to my workout room. Between the
equipment and the weights, I find the answers. The moving and sweating
(glowing) pours creativity into my brain, and those little chemicals begin
shooting messages like firecrackers. Some writers compose while walking. Great
concept when we consider the benefits of utilizing the brain’s
performance at its peak.
If you’re
looking for a way to speed up your productivity with rapidly firing
inspiration, here are six guidelines.
1. Approval
by your doctor. If exercise isn’t a part of your
normal routine, I suggest a good medical checkup. The goal here is to enhance
our creativity, not do damage to our body.
2. Exercising
in the morning speeds up our metabolism and fires brain neurons. Strike a match
and let your mind do what it does best.
3. Music
has a powerful way of touching our emotions and boosting our moods. When
listening to upbeat music while exercising, our pace increases. I’ve
found that lifting weights to upbeat songs helps me increase the reps.
4. Proper
nutrition goes hand in hand with exercise. Wisdom says we must know our body
and listen to it. Eat a balanced diet and improve your body physically,
mentally, and spiritually.
5. Shoes,
yes shoes. We will destroy our feet and knees without proper support. Can’t
develop one-of-a-kind characters and high-impact stories when our body hurts.
Consider it an investment in an awesome writing career.
6. Sleep-deficit
equates to lousy writing. When a writer’s
head hits the keyboard, there’s a problem. Before
we can utilize the benefits of exercise, we have to catch up on our sleep.
So what about you?
Can exercise make you a better writer? Try it for one month and see if your
creativity doesn’t burst onto the
page in rich prose. Enter my giveaway to win either a signed hard copy of "Double Cross" (I loved this book...review to follow later this week), or an e-copy of "Double Cross". One winner will be chosen at random on April 18!
DiAnn
Mills is a bestselling author who believes her readers should expect an
adventure. She combines unforgettable characters with unpredictable plots to
create action-packed, suspense-filled novels.
Her
titles have appeared on the CBA and ECPA bestseller lists; won two Christy
Awards; and been finalists for the RITA, Daphne Du Maurier, Inspirational
Readers’ Choice, and Carol award contests. Library
Journal presented her with a Best Books 2014: Genre Fiction award in the
Christian Fiction category for Firewall.
DiAnn
is a founding board member of the American Christian Fiction Writers; the 2015
president of the Romance Writers of America’s Faith, Hope,
& Love chapter; a member of Advanced Writers and Speakers Association, and
International Thriller Writers. She speaks to various groups and teaches
writing workshops around the country. She and her husband live in sunny
Houston, Texas.
DiAnn
is very active online and would love to connect with readers on any of the
social media platforms listed at www.diannmills.com.
CHRISTY AWARD WINNER
FIREWALL - Tyndale - July 2014
DOUBLE CROSS - Tyndale April 2015
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