Trust Your Instincts

30th June 2016 | for Creatives | artist integrity, creative fear, writing, Maria Venegas, Kathryn Harrison, creative freedom, break the rules, TAKE RISKS  |       

"The most important thing I've learned is to trust my instincts.  My professor Kathryn Harrison had this interesting way of putting it, that it's like walking a tightrope, and you're doing it but, the minute you start having doubts or second-guessing yourself—that's when you start to lose your balance.  It took me a while to get to a place where I finally did trust my instincts, and it was very liberating.  From then on, I felt more confident to take risks in the writing and break the rules, if you will."

— Maria Venegas

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