That Shane Black interview was perhaps my favorite episode ever, and this was the very section that has lived in my head ever since I heard it. Routine and consistency are so useful, and just trusting that the blocks will be overcome by the momentum, and that bad first passes will eventually become better second passes and even better third passes because your mind is working in the background.
This is great, “when fear becomes problem-solving that’s when writing, to me, begins.” Having a regular routine for writing (and any habit really) is really powerful. Thanks for sharing Ben!
That Shane Black interview was perhaps my favorite episode ever, and this was the very section that has lived in my head ever since I heard it. Routine and consistency are so useful, and just trusting that the blocks will be overcome by the momentum, and that bad first passes will eventually become better second passes and even better third passes because your mind is working in the background.
This is great, “when fear becomes problem-solving that’s when writing, to me, begins.” Having a regular routine for writing (and any habit really) is really powerful. Thanks for sharing Ben!