Step one – Write. Step two – Edit.
It's like marching left, right, left, right, hup, two, three, four…
Write first, edit second; write first, edit second.
This is a great mantra! Recite it to yourself often.
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Describing the Obvious and Everyday in Detail
Describe something, out loud into a recording device or in writing. Something nearby in your environment. For example, you can describe the floor, the desk, stuff on the desk or floor; anything mundane that you have not even noticed for days or months.
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POV and Writing Creativity
Spatial Mental Flexibility and Relations
Change your point of view – go Meta!
See yourself writing; while you are writing. Float up above yourself and watch yourself writing – this will separate you from all the "not good enough" feelings that just night be involved in what's blocking you from your creativity.
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Genius Creativity Thinking applied to Writing
Use the same strategies as Aristotle, da Vinci, Edison, Tesla and Einstein, etc. to release the power of your creative mind. Break your blocks and free your writing.
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Relax and Let it Out…
Listen, I know you like to work hard at things. It's what our parents/teachers/mentors told us — over and over — "Work hard and you'll be successful."
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