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Melissa A. Schilling

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Melissa A. Schilling Sometimes I just can't write -- the words don't flow. Forcing it doesn't do any good with me; instead I just need to go do something else that clears …moreSometimes I just can't write -- the words don't flow. Forcing it doesn't do any good with me; instead I just need to go do something else that clears my head. If something else is bothering you, it can block your ability to think about the subject of your writing. I find painting or exercise can clear my head.

It can help also to read something or watch a video about the subject you want to write about, and then take a nap and let your brain work its magic. Sometimes your cognitive networks need to sort themselves out before you can really know what you want to say. (less)
Melissa A. Schilling The best thing about being a writer is being able to study the things you find intrinsically interesting, and being able to craft a story that shares …moreThe best thing about being a writer is being able to study the things you find intrinsically interesting, and being able to craft a story that shares the way the story makes you feel. For example, I find Elon Musk incredibly inspiring, and I really like being able to tell his story in a way that I hope inspires other people as well. (less)
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Walter Isaacson
“The people who invented the twenty-first century were pot-smoking, sandal-wearing hippies from the West Coast like Steve, because they saw differently,” he said. "The hierarchical systems of the East Coast, England, Germany, and Japan do not encourage this different thinking. The sixties produced an anarchic mind-set that is great for imagining a world not yet in existence.”
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