How Elephant Journal Cured My Writer’s Block & Boosted My Creativity

How Elephant Journal Cured My Writer's Block & Boosted My Creativity

Written By Kelly Branyik

Kelly is a lifetime writer and aspiring author. She is releasing her premier novel, The Lost Pleiad in 2021. She avidly writes for Elephant Journal and pilots a travel blog. Kelly runs solely on tea, burritos, and books.
June 21, 2021

I started seriously writing about my emotions back in October 2020.

I was a few months fresh off a break that didn’t end super well. I was heartbroken and hurt, I needed an outlet for my pain.

 

Becoming a Reader on Elephant Journal

Before finding Elephant Journal, I was reading a lot of articles on getting over a heartbreak, getting over the guy, and general stories of people’s heartbreak that somehow resonated with me.

I started reading Elephant Journal as a way to relate to people who were feeling the same way I was. I felt seen and heard and understood reading about people’s heartbreak.

It was freeing.

I was able to read two articles per day and somehow, reading so many of people’s articles on heartbreak started to make me feel a little better. Even with how I felt, I was still hurting and needed to release my pain, somehow.

Writing has always been a good outlet for my pain, so I decided to submit my first article with Elephant Journal.

 

But Wait; What is Elephant Journal?

Before getting into how writing has helped me, you should probably know a little bit more about this publication.

Elephant Journal is a community-driven, mindfulness publication based out of Boulder, Colorado. Their mission is to focus on anything that is good, good for you, or good for the planet.

Elephant Journal publishes completely online, has an outstanding staff of editors prepare to support writers with their storytelling journey, and they provide an academy of resources for writers in their Elephant Academy.

Their Academy offers courses:

They open their websites to writers for submission. You can create your first post here. But it’s best to read the guidelines first!

 

Writing With Elephant Journal

What's It Like Having Sexual Anxiety

So back to my writing journey. In October 2020, I submitted my first article to Elephant Journal. You can find my full profile here.

It was called “What it’s Like Having Sexual Anxiety“.

It was the first open and vulnerable piece I had ever written and after that, every plaguing thought that existed in me just started falling out. I started writing things like crazy.

Any sort of anger and pain I felt for the next several months started slowly fading away as Elephant Journal became my diary. I started to heal.

 

What Happened After I Started Writing for Elephant Journal

It was crazy. Every single thought that existed in my head was written out and submitted to Elephant Journal. Not only was I releasing what was hurting me, but I was also able to connect with others near and far through my thoughts and experiences.

And in the process of clearing out all of these demons and monsters roaming through my mind, I was able to make space for other more productive and motivating thoughts.

Because I had let taking these thoughts, fleshed them out, and shared them with the world, I was able to make space for other projects that have only been ideas.

More importantly, it had cured my long-term writer’s block and lack of motivation to write a novel like I had always dreamed of.

A month later, I started writing my first novel, The Lost Pleiad.

My creativity went up 1,000% and started writing more and creating more articles, graphics, websites, and other design projects than I have before.

Writing and have a mind clear of any other thoughts that might be consuming my energy has been the culprit for curing my writer’s block

 

The Benefits of Writing For Elephant Journal

Kelly Branyik - Author

There is more to Elephant Journal than just writing mindful articles, detailing your heartbreak, or trying to influence people to go vegan.

There are so many great benefits to joining this writing community.

  • Your words could help others heal.
  • An incredible staff of editors is there to review your work.
  • You have a chance to win cash!
  • Boosts creativity.
  • Be at peace with your thoughts.
  • Learn new things (people write some amazing articles on this site).
  • Join the supportive community of people around the globe.

 

Perfect for New and Veteran Writers

If you have an aptitude for writing and would like to start writing online, Elephant Journal is a great place to start. You have a very supportive community behind you and fantastic editors to work with.

I owe a lot of thanks to Elephant Journal because writing for them helped me get my book started. To learn more about it, click below!

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