Who are the creators in the emotional field?

Although I am a creator in the entertainment field, I have also created in the emotional field. I hope my answer can help you. Most of the creators in the emotional field are women, while men are few. Most of the creators in the emotional field I know are women, so women may have more advantages in this aspect. For example, their minds are more delicate, and they are more sensitive to emotions. But it is not absolute, but women still have a certain advantage, because women readers in the emotional field account for the majority, and women generally understand women better. The creators in the emotional field are mostly ordinary people, while the experts are few. Readers in the emotional field prefer to see the emotional life and daily emotional ideas of ordinary people. I&;m not very interested in professional feelings. They prefer empathy, living examples, and the identity of the author is similar to their own. The creator of the emotional field can have anyone, but an excellent creator of the emotional field must be someone with rich emotional experience. It seems mysterious to feel this kind of thing, but it is not. Feeling is the state that people exist all the time. People with rich emotional experience can be more deeply rooted in people&;s hearts when telling others some feelings. Grasping the reader&;s heart is necessary for an excellent creator in the emotional field. When you firmly grasp the hearts of 10 thousand readers, then your monthly income can reach more than 10 thousand. Yes, with a salary of 10,000 yuan, writers in the emotional field need far fewer fans than people in other fields, because they are all iron fans (personal opinion, don&;t spray if you don&;t like it). In a word, if you want to be an emotional creator, then feel your emotions with your heart, communicate with your fans with your heart and listen to other people&;s stories, and your articles will be better and better!


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