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Written by Terrie Leigh Relf   
Friday, 02 May 2008

How to Write by Adopting a Beginner's Mind

"In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities, in the expert's there are few."
 
--Suzuki Roshi, Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind

how to write a book zen mindWhether you're a "new", more experienced writer, or even a so-called "expert writer," you've probably made more than a few New Year's resolutions that relate to writing.  

These short and long-term goals may include the following: a renewed daily writing regimen; facilitating a regular weekend writing bash; creating a workshop series; attending a writing conference; attending a series of readings or open mics; or spending more time in cafes with intriguing people.

Perhaps you're already meeting your daily goals, and want to push the margins further.  Sometimes these goals are more reasonable than others. For example, writing a novel in a month is reasonable when you have the assistance of Chris Baty and the NaNoWriMo to support your efforts. Revising it with what's left of your vacation may not be as reasonable...

How to write by letting go

As writers, we are dedicated. Sometimes, however, even the proverbial "best of us" procrastinate and/or listen a bit to that inner editor (AKA ego) who is occasionally in a bad mood. One moment our supposed "friend" tells us we're sure to win the Pulitzer, while less than five minutes later it informs us (cackling like a demon, of course), that we might as well spend our time combing the administrative assistant want ads.

Of course there are long stretches of time when we're "in the zone." Isn't that a wondrous feeling? While some writers are in that zone the moment they start typing or writing on their yellow legal pads, others have difficulty getting started.

Have you considered the possibility that each moment we write is an opportunity to begin anew? We can just "be there" with the computer screen, the legal pad and pen, allow our minds to flow onto the page. We don't have to sit with preconceived notions, undue pressure, or the many voices of our internal editor's coaching to tell us what to do, how to be, and so forth.

It's an opportunity to effortlessly expand our awareness through observing the mind "as it is" in that moment. It is also an opportunity to approach a story with the "what-if's," to reconnect with that wide-eyed curiosity that may have inspired us to write in the first place.

When you adopt the attitude of beginner's mind, you are more open, aren't you? It's exciting, isn't it, to invite a fresh approach, a new way of visioning—or re-visioning an existing or new project?

This is not to say that we shouldn't have writing goals. It's to say that maybe we're holding our body/mind too tight by attempting to plot that entire novel before we begin to write it. When we work everything out ahead of time, is there still space for surprises, for an auspicious coincidence, for serendipity? Chris Baty, the NaNoWriMo camp leader, says it clearly in the title of his book:  No Plot, No Problem.

Go ahead…do it now. Every moment or every day is an opportunity to welcome and experience beginner's mind. Sit down and just write without worrying about where the novel or story or poem or article is going.

Enjoy the process... and yes, you do get to revise!

About the author

Despite years of practice, Terrie Leigh Relf continues to focus on "perfecting" beginner's mind. She is a Kung-fu-practicing Buddhist, writer, editor, and writing-coach living in San Diego, CA. She is available for workshops, coaching, content provision and other beginner's mind-oriented tasks. Please contact her at: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

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TERRY GAIL  - NEED SUGGESTIONS   |71.108.97.xxx |2008-05-23 17:51:10
I AM A PERSON WHO WOULD LOVE TO WRITE A CHILDREN'S BOOK OR EVEN A SHORT STORY
BOOK OF SOME KIND.....NEED SUGGESTIONS ON THE VERY FIRST STEP OF THAT DIRECTION
PLEASE......THANK YOU TERRY
Sid   |198.145.80.xxx |2008-05-23 18:06:16
If you've never written before, I suggest taking a class on writing. Check
online, as there are many classes available. Taking a class is an excellent way
to get started - you'll have specific assignments, get feedback, and come away
with a finished piece you can be proud of.
kelly   |12.46.230.xxx |2008-08-07 09:46:33
hwo do you knwo which class to take? because there are so many out there.
monkey boy   |122.104.167.xxx |2008-06-23 20:22:11
The first step is the idea, the writing comes later. Don't force the idea to
come to you, just lead you life as normal, noticing oppotunil (is that spelt
right?) ideas.

Eg: If you see a carnival or circus, imagine the circus
people are actually bugs in disguise. Or it is a hut for secret agents. Let your
imagination flow, with romance, action, adventure or any others. Then just tell
the story.

You don't have to write really well with lost of description.
Just with your style of writing.

Stuart
desiree  - make your story     |168.254.225.xxx |2009-01-29 17:47:12
well think about what you wan to write about or what children want to read
about when you decide that write the story dont worry over what people may
think.dont be unsure .mess up a few times that can be fixed later
cause you cant start anything without a story.
christine  - help   |69.118.51.xxx |2008-06-01 00:08:38
i need help. im 12 and i like speed. i love
speed. but not rollercoasters. but im trying them out. i want to right something
about speed. heres an excerpt. "picture this. the engines pumping. the sound
of exceleration of the engines.the oil and smell. your in the fast lane
and...............
monkey boy   |122.104.167.xxx |2008-06-23 20:13:19
Just let the story take itself to someplace cool. Start off on a race track if
you want. If the character meets a person at the race, build on that
e.g:
"Hey, so you like to race?" She asked.
"Yeah," i
replied, where was she going with this? Her beautiful tufts of long brown hair
bouncing with the wind.....
make the new person mention a race or something
like that, moving the story along.

I hope this has helped

Monkey Boy
Kit  - thnx   |58.69.224.xxx |2008-06-17 07:48:21

I should have to give my best gratitude and appreciation upon your
informative and usdeful guideline in writing my own books...Im not really a
writer but i needed to author my own book so i found this site interesting and
useful for me..
mor oper and God bless You.
Zequille  - Thanks   |63.149.160.xxx |2008-06-20 16:44:28

I was totally unsure of where I should go with my novel, thanks for
the insight. Now I feel like a have a clear vision of nothing! That is so
amazing.
monkey boy   |122.104.167.xxx |2008-06-22 05:27:21
i'm writing a book. i've already got about 14000 words. ive got all these ideas
but i've lost my inspiration.

ps im 12
Diana Jack   |169.244.143.xxx |2008-09-16 17:49:57
hey I am 13
desiree  - heeeeeeeey     |168.254.225.xxx |2009-01-29 18:00:40
im 14
desiree  - inspire list     |168.254.225.xxx |2009-01-29 18:00:03
dont lose it think about this your friends of/and family will prabrably want to
buy this book waiting for it to come out your family will be proud and your
friends would brag saying my friend wrote a book.anthor one is you could try to
aim to be bestseller.or.
think about those lonly people without a good book
waiting for one then they see yours read the back cover and decide to but it
instead of some porn lol!
thas something that can inspire you
goodluck
desiree     |168.254.225.xxx |2009-01-29 18:01:08
dont lose it think about this your friends of/and family will prabrably want to
buy this book waiting for it to come out your family will be proud and your
friends would brag saying my friend wrote a book.anthor one is you could try to
aim to be bestseller.or.
think about those lonly people without a good book
waiting for one then they see yours read the back cover and decide to but it
instead of some porn lol!
thas something that can inspire you
goodluck
I.V. Foster   |67.173.35.xxx |2008-06-26 12:58:48
I want to write a book regarding the success of a public school, but do not know
how or where to begin. I want the book to be (both) inspirational and a "how
to." My title is: AYP... You Can Do It! Please help me... Can you provide a
step by step framework for writing a book like this?
Sid   |198.145.80.xxx |2008-06-26 14:02:20
Here's my honest answer: If you don't know where to begin, then start by hiring
a ghostwriter or writing consultant to help you. Your second best choice is to
go to the library or Amazon and read books on writing nonfiction. There is no
step-by-step framework because every book and every subject is different. That
said, you'd approach this like any project. Establish clear goals and
objectives. Create your plan. Develop a writing schedule. Write an outline.
Write. Re-write. Re-write again. Edit. If all that sound too daunting, hire a
ghostwriter. It's estimated that over half the nonfiction books on the market
today were ghostrwritten. You can still have it under your name and never
mention the ghostwriter. Nobody will know the difference except your friends.
madisen  - Devils lake   |69.153.206.xxx |2008-06-28 05:04:34
I'm writing a much old novel an sometimes I get stuck and it takes me a few
hours to get back on track. I'm not sure what to do to get back to
focusing. So far iv's written 80 pages in a week
Josh   |69.244.188.xxx |2008-07-22 06:12:33
I'm sorry, but I don't understand what you mean when you say that you are
writing a "much old novel." But if you're having trouble focusing, you
should take a break. Go back to writing the next day, but first, reread what you
wrote, and decide what can stay and what should go. Removing yourself from your
novel for a little while will help clear your mind.
likeredtoo  - hello   |99.51.19.xxx |2008-12-01 16:25:35
i am scared to talk in front of my class. what should i do.
likeredtoo  - word is great   |99.51.19.xxx |2008-12-01 16:27:07
you should use word to do your book
Mike  - getting started   |75.178.1.xxx |2008-06-29 18:39:04
Having questions about getting started with writting a short non-fiction. What
computer program would be th best to get started with? Is Word good enough, or
is there something better?
Sid  - Just write...   |198.145.80.xxx |2008-06-30 14:12:29
You could use a typwriter, or even quill and ink for that matter. The software
doesn't matter at this point. Word is great because you can use its outline
feature to create an outline and fill in the pieces. The best way I've found to
write nonfiction is to first create a high level outline. Next, create a
detailed outline from that. Finally, fill in all the pieces to the outline.
Phyllis  - Should I follow my Heart   |74.205.133.xxx |2008-07-03 17:23:12
For a long time I have thought about writing books. I remember writing a lot of
poems in my early teens and twenties. In the past I have typed out some of what
I said would be my book. Only to tear the pages up because I felt I didn't know
what I was doing. But in my heart I feel that I am a writer and would like to
achive that goal. Can you give me some help?
Sid   |198.145.80.xxx |2008-07-03 17:33:34
The good news is that you probably didn't know what you were doing. Did you
think that you'd sit down to do something you've never done before, and do it
perfectly the first time? Fat chance. If you want to write, then write every
day. Buy a couple of books on writing and do the exercises they provide. Join a
writing group and have your work critiqued. If you've got some money, then hire
a writing coach. Take writing classes. Treat this the same way you'd treat piano
lessons. Whatever raw talent you have will become a strength through practice
and learning.
casey   |86.128.112.xxx |2008-07-11 02:28:41
please help...i have always wanted to put pen and paper together ..with what i
can say,life will definatly make most think what is unnornmal.but what was most
definatly real.no the two are not the same. i want to write this story but
desperatly need the help. if you could, please find me...................please
help me ///
desiree     |168.254.225.xxx |2009-01-29 17:52:11
write what you want it dosnt need to make sense at all most peoplelove books
like that anyway i know i read some pretty weird books so it will prabrably be
normal compared to some books ouy there.
anyways write it first and see how it
comes along before you publishe it ask people to read it and see if it intrst
them at all
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