![]() I love to write, and patience has taught me to savor the process." (p 86) Our writing becomes quite literally thought-full. We are learning patience, waiting for each idea to arise. Writing on our projects, we find ourselves moving ahead a thought at a time. Writing Morning Pages daily, we learn to transcribe each thought as it comes to us. The nectar of our psyche, writing deserves not to be rushed. ![]() "A word at a time, a thought at a time, writing is the distillate of our experience. This quote on patience repeats much that has come before in this book, but it has some nice moments: You may have found that some of these small sections had relevance or resonance for you, and some didn't. ![]() The chapter also includes sections on the "feared" or "imagined" credibility attack, asking for guidance, silence, changing genres, the value of writing by hand, synchronicity, hope, and faith. ![]() This week's chapter, "Trust Your Process," is comprised of a bunch of short sections (which seem to be the daily "essays" she is referencing) on the following topics: trusting your ideas, honesty, vulnerability, anxiety, jealousy, humility, patience, and discipline. ![]()
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