don't lose your rhythm

29th August 2017 | for Creatives | create for YOURSELF, writing, word count, the creative life, Ryan G. Van Cleave  |       

don't lose your rhythm

"Write often enough that you don't lose your rhythm or forget what you're up to.  That might mean writing every other day.  Or only on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.  If you're thinking about your work and reading a lot during that in-between time, it can help make those less-than-every-day writing sessions as productive as an every-day 'Must-Do!' writing routine (which can start to feel like drudgery pretty darn fast)."

— Ryan G. Van Cleave

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