avatarJordan Mendiola

Summary

The author enjoys writing short articles as it aligns with their short attention span, allows for diverse topics, and maintains long-term writing consistency.

Abstract

The author expresses a preference for writing short articles, ranging from 250 to 750 words, due to a personal short attention span that makes it challenging to focus on longer pieces. This approach enables the author to write multiple stories a day without the burnout associated with longer articles. The flexibility of not adhering to a single niche or strict schedule, along with the ability to quickly convey a message without striving for perfection, is seen as liberating. The author believes that even concise stories can be impactful and cater to readers who appreciate brevity, while also allowing writers to share a greater volume of content in less time.

Opinions

  • Writing short articles is freeing for the author, enabling them to switch topics frequently.
  • The author finds writing longer stories (1,000 words or more) to be draining and unsustainable for daily practice.
  • Self-awareness regarding one's writing capacity is crucial; the author encourages writers to adapt their output to what suits them best.
  • Short articles offer the advantage of not being confined to a single niche, providing creative freedom.
  • The lack of a rigid schedule is appealing; the author can produce 3–5 short articles daily.
  • The author values the quick and direct nature of short articles, accepting that they may not be as in-depth but can still be helpful.
  • There is less pressure to write extensively, making it easier to start and maintain a writing habit.
  • The process feels more like a free-write, reducing the need for perfectionism.
  • The author suggests that shorter articles are beneficial for both readers and writers, as they save time and allow for more frequent storytelling.

Why I Enjoy Writing Short Articles

And how it’s easy to maintain long-term consistency with this technique.

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Being able to jump from one article to the next is absolutely setting me free as a writer.

Personally, I have a short attention span so it isn’t easy to pick a topic and stick to it for more than an hour. If you go through my recent stories, they range anywhere from 250 words to 750 words.

I used to write stories that were 1,000 words and more, but that was incredibly draining. I could only write one or two a day, and then I’d take several days off.

To some degree, you need to be self-aware about what your mental capacity is to write stories. If it’s one a week, then do that. Once a month, go for it.

For me, it’s several times a day, in short-form.

The biggest advantages to writing short articles:

  • Not having to stick within one niche, so being free to write anything.
  • Not sticking to a schedule because I can write 3–5 of these short articles a day.
  • Knowing that my stories won’t be perfect or as in-depth, but they’re quick and straight to the point.
  • Regardless of length, these stories can still help someone.
  • It’s easier to get started knowing that there’s no pressure to write an essay-style article.
  • It feels more like a free-write rather than a strict writing session where everything has to be spotless.
  • You don’t have to write like a perfectionist.

There are a wide variety of stories you can share on the internet. Why put all the stress on yourself to write college-style essays that take forever?

If you’re innovative and creative, try writing shorter articles. It’s more freeing and you can share more in a shorter amount of time.

It benefits the readers and the writers. The readers want to save time by getting right to the point. Writers have the ability to share more stories in a shorter amount of time.

Writing
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