...you should send out, today, the best work you are capable of doing today. Of course you'll do better a year from now. But a year from now you should be writing the story that you care about and believe in at that time--not reworking this year's story.
Howard Wong wrote: I write everything that pops into the brain, but I found there many times that it never comes out the same way. I invested in a cheap digital voice recorder and it has done wonders for me--though talking to yourself in public may get you weird stares.
This may it's own topic. How to store all those juicy ideas that keeps exploding in your head. Then there's the how do you filter through it all?
I do that without the recorder, but then again I have psychiatrical issues. But you can also put it to your ear and pretend it's a cell phone.
For me the question is how not to be creative, I think. How to be good at being creative is a whole different thing.
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