Writers of Twitter!
Any tips/first-hand experience/words of wisdom for overcoming confidence/fear-induced writer's block?
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W odpowiedzi do @sarahlongthorne
I'm not a writer but I have a background in architecture. The best advice I've been given is to set a routine where you will draw solutions to problems. Even if they're bad, just keep drawing for the time you've set and do it daily.
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W odpowiedzi do @Brbae_
If you write all the "bad ideas", they're not occupying your mind anymore. Drawing the wrong solution to problems often led to me figure out what would work better because I could see of visually.
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W odpowiedzi do @Brbae_
That's a very good point! So it's actually better to get the bad ideas out of your head by spilling them onto the page, or else they'll obstruct the good ideas? Interesting...
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W odpowiedzi do @sarahlongthorne
Yeah, it was one of the hardest hurdles for me to deal with in college. To be a writer or designer, is just the act of writing or designing. To be a good writer is to write a bunch of nonsense and learn what to throw away. Relevant quote from John Green that I saw years ago.pic.twitter.com/c6ctY1JIia
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It's so difficult to stay confident while allowing yourself to suck when all you ever see from successful folks are the polished and perfected published editions! But I do like that quote very much.
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