Writing Is Your Super Power

Kunal Singh Chhabra
2 min readDec 16, 2020

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At a point in time, you usually have a lot going in your head. Whether it’s money, relationships, work, or anything else. It’s best to write about your thoughts or just make a note of them. The reason being, most times in the midst of the clutter of thoughts, you find a solution.

To write is a therapy, it gives some space for your thoughts to rest and you feel you’ve let go of a load from your head to a diary or just a piece of paper. As kids, a lot of us may get this from our parents to maintain journals or write daily diaries and things like your “journal is your best friend”. But trust me here, it really is. As adolescents, we don’t usually maintain it cause we’re so carefree about life and there’s not more to think about than completing our classwork. But as adults, we have the pressure of the world inside our heads and it’s great to express it. Coming back to “a journal is your best friend”, you can tell the thing literally anything. You can express your emotions more than ever and things you can’t even tell your closest people.

Writing gives you the power to think straight, not because you express yourself to a diary, but because it makes your mind free and gives you room to think right.

It helps to keep a tab on your emotions, thoughts, and ideas. From my experience, it’s a bountiful. To keep track of your thoughts and emotions makes you learn from them about what makes you joyful or distressed.

To write things down just makes execution easier. Take this to be an example. The article I write here was also just a thought that came to my head earlier last week. From this being just a thought, I’m here sharing it with a platform with millions of users.

Feel a thing? Grab a diary and write it down.

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