But never the end result

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Mitu100@
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But never the end result

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When we read books, we have the same impression – as if the book was written in one go.

But a good book is the process of an almost endless editing loop: writing, collecting feedback, rewriting.

Perfectionism is the desire to write a brilliant and perfect first draft immediately. Since that is not possible, you try to square the circle and fail.

Frustration and despair are the result.

The solution?

All great authors are good editors. They edit, correct and change until they drop. They have come to terms with the fact that the first draft is always crap.



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6) Drive like in the fog – but drive
What also leads to writer's block and georgia telegram screening perfectionism is the desire to have a perfect route to your success.

From A to Z

A roadmap, a step-by-step guide, for your life as an author.

So that you can see everything in front of you and don't have to experience any surprises.

But you can't see your journey in its entirety when you start it. You only see what lies ahead. And success means moving forward.

It's like driving in fog. You can only see maybe 20 meters ahead. You drive those 20 meters and see another 20 meters. You drive that too.
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