Slowness

Published: Nov. 29, 2019, 5 a.m.

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We talk a lot about creating with enough speed to turn writing into habit, but working slowly puts the finish line so far out of sight that you can focus on something other than the final outcome. Slowness is a way to make something big by allowing you to break your writing down into manageable parts, and gives you enough space to enjoy the process. It also means you can work a little bit on something everyday, even if you don\\u2019t know what it is yet.

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\\n**Consume: The Taxonomy of Air, a visual art piece by Susan D\\u2019Amato
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\\nCreate: Every day for one week, set aside the time to write three sentences. For the first four days, just get those sentences out and don\'t think about the bigger picture. On day five, start thinking about where the piece is going. For the last three days, bring the piece to an end.

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