Writers are often told that they need to be constantly writing in order to stay sharp. But what if the opposite is true? What if taking a break from words can actually help you become a better writer?
That’s the idea behind wordless weekend, a challenge that encourages writers to give up all forms of communication for 48 hours. No talking, no texting, no emailing, no social media. Just two days of silence.
At first, the thought of a wordless weekend might seem daunting. But for many writers, it’s actually a liberating experience. It’s a chance to escape the constant chatter of our digital world and reconnect with our inner selves.
When we’re not constantly bombarded with words, we have a chance to slow down and appreciate the world around us. We can listen to the birdsong, smell the flowers, and feel the sun on our skin. We can also give our brains a much-needed break.
After a wordless weekend, many writers find that they’re more creative and productive than ever before. They’re able to focus more easily and their writing flows more freely.
So if you’re feeling burned out, give wordless weekend a try. You might be surprised at how much it can help you recharge.