
Have you ever thought, “I’d love to write a book, but I just don’t have the time”? Or maybe you started a project full of excitement and then forgot about it after a few days? The truth is: writing, like any skill, takes consistency and discipline. Building a daily writing routine is the first step to getting your ideas out of your head and onto the page.
A writing routine trains your brain to get ready for writing. When you write every day (even just a little), you turn writing into a habit instead of a chore.
It helps reduce writer’s block, sharpens your technique, and steadily brings you closer to finishing your book.
1. Set a fixed time
Pick a time that works for your day. It could be 20 minutes before work or 30 minutes before bed — the key is consistency.
2. Start with small goals
Don’t aim to write 3 chapters a day. Start with 200 words. It’s sustainable, and you can build up over time.
3. Create the right environment
Find a quiet space, avoid distractions, and have everything ready (water, music, notebook). Let your brain know: it’s writing time.
4. Use mental triggers
A specific playlist, a candle, or a fresh cup of coffee can signal your brain to focus.
5. Don’t wait for inspiration
Inspiration comes after you start writing — not before. Draft first. Edit later.
6. Track your progress
A spreadsheet, journal, or the tools on Epublik can help you visualize your evolution — and keep you motivated.
On Epublik, you have everything you need to write consistently:
AI tools for images and covers
Chapter organization and autosave
Shared writing features
Print and digital publishing
All in one easy-to-use platform built for indie writers.