"Make this make sense." Is there an app for that? Lol. I feel like I'm indirectly doing this. Like I'll dump a bunch of things in there and be like "do something with this" (that's not literally what I see but I think you know what I mean) and then somewhere along the way I'll arrive at more clarity. Sometimes...
Totally! I do have that willingness to persist through the wonkiness (bordering on obsession) when it comes to my writing. I will spend an hour or more on a single paragraph, sometimes a line. So I know I can apply it to other things, if the desire is there.
"Make this make sense." Is there an app for that? Lol. I feel like I'm indirectly doing this. Like I'll dump a bunch of things in there and be like "do something with this" (that's not literally what I see but I think you know what I mean) and then somewhere along the way I'll arrive at more clarity. Sometimes...
Kate, yes.
“Wonky” is almost always the threshold moment.
That awkward, fumbling phase? That’s the part right before something reorganizes.
It feels like failure. It’s actually friction.
Most people abandon ship at the exact point the real work is beginning.
The mess is temporary. The clarity is earned.
You’re closer than you think when it feels the most uncomfortable. Stick with it.
Totally! I do have that willingness to persist through the wonkiness (bordering on obsession) when it comes to my writing. I will spend an hour or more on a single paragraph, sometimes a line. So I know I can apply it to other things, if the desire is there.