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As someone who *does* write every day, the reason that it's hard is because there's not always something worth saying. It's not unlike investing. You have to wait for your pitch.

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I like this mainly because I actively avoid writing in a panic, on the grounds that it creates better content outcomes (or at least less trauma). However, it may be that the opposite is true and I really should panic more. I am inspired to experiment with terror. On the other hand, I do not miss the flashback exam nightmares I had for years after my 'panic finals'.

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Over time, consistency beats intensity ... keep writing Kyle.. with or without the panic.

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Awesome write up Kyle! Keep the good work going! I’ve got the same crap in my head - a total mess I am trying to put under control. It’s like thaming a beast!

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Can relate! My goal for the year is to work on writing and thinking more clearly, first, by dedicating more focused time for it. Thanks for sharing!

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