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Nan Tepper's avatar

"Creative habit does not have to be a struggle to be valid and meaningful." Love that. I always thought there had to be struggle to give the creative habit/process meaning, importance. I used it as an excuse to not even get started. I'm glad I've lost that judgment. I jump in with a thought to play, even when writing something weighty, serious. Play, curiosity, gaining knowledge. Those three ideas inspire me to be less afraid to fail. It's been a great shift of mind for me.

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Linda Epstein's avatar

I once read somewhere that the poet William Carlos Williams, who was a practicing pediatrician, had a typewriter that he'd pull out from a drawer in his desk, and that he'd write in between seeing patients. I don't know if it's true, but I always found it inspiring. My life happens. I go food shopping, work at my job, run errands, see doctors, make dinner, socialize (or not). Sometimes the writing comes easily amidst it all, frictionless. Sometimes it feels like an existential struggle. Same set of circumstances. For me, friction is mostly internally generated. The wonderful thing about that is that's where I can look to make changes, too.

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