Back to it
The more days I go without writing, the less likely I am to write in the future.
Last summer was rough, and I broke my writing streak.
After that, I started managing the construction of my house.
One thing led to another, and I stopped publishing notes.
I needed to create something so badly that, during the winter holidays, I started and finished three
whole projects!
But after the holidays, work resumed, and I got busy again, so I drifted away from writing.
I never aimed to write every day, but I want to keep my brain trained to generate output that I’m proud of.
Until I have just a rough thought or a draft idea, it seems so clear.
But when I try to share it, I start to see (a lot of) gaps in my thinking, and this forces me to work on it more.
This is good.
I like to take my time to think about things.
The problems arise when I try to write a blog post: after writing the basic idea, I keep polishing it forever.
I have a dozen unfinished notes that talk about nothing, without a clear point.
Like this one.
This may look like a meta-note, but I wanted something to break the habit and just deliver a message.
Maybe there are other bloggers stuck like me who, by reading these imperfect posts, will start writing again.