colinwalker
colinwalker
Is blogging a help or a hinderance? Does the daily habit of sharing thoughts with the world help with ideas? Does the fact they are written and published actually preclude doing more with them on a psychological level? Is the act of hitting publish on a post one of finality? T... colinwalker.blog
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colinwalker
colinwalker

@kulturnation I just have problems with building small ideas into big ideas and it’s almost like there’s a mental block once I’ve hit the button.

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hjertnes
hjertnes

@colinwalker Many small ideas can be just as interesting as fewer large ones. None of them are better than the other, just different. And you can't build the large without at least a few small ones.

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colinwalker
colinwalker

@kulturnation Yeah, I remember that. And I think the issue is feeling stuck for me as well. @hjertnes

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Christopher
Christopher

@colinwalker I think this at least partially has to do with how you process thoughts and ideas. Personally, I find that writing lets me actually understand issues that interest me and that, over time, I'm better able to develop more sophisticated thinking on issues I care about.

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hjertnes
hjertnes

@colinwalker I have trained myself to always move on to other things when I feel stuck, and have a system (todoist or a notebook) to make sure I get back to it at a later point. @kulturnation

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