Annie
Annie

A good writing practice: write the thing. Edit the thing. Let it sit for a while. Then make it 10% better.

There’s always something to improve.

Maybe you aim for 10% better and you get 2% better. But you might get 15% or 20% better.

Works for more than just writing.

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wrenman
wrenman

@Annie the "agile framework". works for writing, making music and software development

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patrickrhone
patrickrhone

@Annie Everything I’ll be posting For You has followed this rule and, was written several months ago because of that.

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Annie
Annie

@wrenman but NOT for kids, sadly, they just will not cooperate on the "let it sit for a while" step

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Annie
Annie

@patrickrhone I struggle with the 'let it sit' part but it's always a good idea

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toddgrotenhuis
toddgrotenhuis

@Annie i struggle with “don’t critique while creating” and have at times gone so far as to use tools that prohibit editing while writing.

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