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On bad days, when I felt no inspiration at all, I would set the kitchen timer for thirty minutes and make myself sit there and scribble something, anything. I had read an interview with John Updike where he said that some of the best novels you’ve ever read were written in an hour a day; I figured I could always carve out at least thirty minutes so
... See moreElizabeth Gilbert • Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear
Whatever steps you choose, do at least one five-minute “baby step” each day to fully invest in the development of your dream.
Mary Morrissey • Brave Thinking: The Art and Science of Creating a Life You Love
Writing Habit Mastery - How to Write 2,000 Words a Day and Forever Cure Writer’s Block
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168 Hours: You Have More Time Than You Think, Laura Vanderkam
Gretchen Rubin • Happier at Home: Kiss More, Jump More, Abandon Self-Control, and My Other Experiments in Everyday Life
to begin with an hour at a time, then add fifteen minutes to each session every two weeks.
99U • Manage Your Day-to-Day: Build Your Routine, Find Your Focus, and Sharpen Your Creative Mind (99U)
managing her sleep, protecting her peak times, and learning to rehearse.