I don't think creative texts can emerge in such a state
Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2025 9:30 am
“If I don’t publish an article this Friday, I’ll be violating my editorial schedule.”
“If I don’t finish the book by November, I’ll miss my launch date.”
“If I don’t send out a newsletter today, I will disappoint the reader’s expectations.”
This fear of punishment is a terrible state for an author and blogger. Because if you are afraid of punishment, you try to do everything right. To be perfect. To not miss anything. To meet expectations.
Such people are rushed and hunted by georgia telegram screening their duties and appointments.
Therefore, allow yourself to be lazy.
Of course, that takes courage.
It takes courage to break your editorial calendar if it helps your creativity.
It takes courage to push back the deadline to create a truly great book – not some “I wrote that in a weekend” rubbish.
Allow yourself to be lazy sometimes – I emphasize sometimes. It is liberating and relieving.
In this state of freedom and serenity you write 10 times better than in a state of fear.
“If I don’t finish the book by November, I’ll miss my launch date.”
“If I don’t send out a newsletter today, I will disappoint the reader’s expectations.”
This fear of punishment is a terrible state for an author and blogger. Because if you are afraid of punishment, you try to do everything right. To be perfect. To not miss anything. To meet expectations.
Such people are rushed and hunted by georgia telegram screening their duties and appointments.
Therefore, allow yourself to be lazy.
Of course, that takes courage.
It takes courage to break your editorial calendar if it helps your creativity.
It takes courage to push back the deadline to create a truly great book – not some “I wrote that in a weekend” rubbish.
Allow yourself to be lazy sometimes – I emphasize sometimes. It is liberating and relieving.
In this state of freedom and serenity you write 10 times better than in a state of fear.