Writers Can Process and Feel Emotions Faster than Non-Writers

Written by brianwallace | Published 2021/04/15
Tech Story Tags: psychology | storytelling | how-to-use-storytelling | technology | infographic | writing | writing-tips | faster-than-non-writers

TLDR As humans, we live to tell stories about everything that happens to us, even things as mundane as going to the grocery store. Psychology suggests that writers can process and feel through emotions faster than non-writers. Writing can show us success, self-reflection, reasoning, and compassion because writing takes the intangible and makes it tangible. The journey to writing mindfully cannot be a task, we have to want to write or to inspire us to keep going and motivate us to fill the world with our story.via the TL;DR App

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Written by brianwallace | Founder @ NowSourcing | Contributor at Hackernoon | Advisor: Google Small Biz, SXSW | Founder of The Innovate Summit
Published by HackerNoon on 2021/04/15