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Un-edit Yourself

Stopping the habit of constantly editing yourself can be liberating and encourage creative expression. Breaking the habit of constantly editing yourself takes time and practice. Be patient with yourself and embrace the journey of self-discovery and creative growth. Here are so helpful tips ...


Embrace imperfection

Recognize that perfection is subjective and often unattainable. Accept that making mistakes or expressing yourself imperfectly is a natural part of the creative process.

Practice freewriting or freethinking

Engage in exercises that encourage free expression without judgment or self-censorship. Set a timer and write without pausing to edit or critique. This helps train your mind to let ideas flow without inhibition.


Separate creation from evaluation

Distinguish between the act of creating and the act of evaluating. When you're in the creative phase, focus solely on generating ideas.


Set time limits

Allocate specific time slots for focused creation, where you commit to not editing yourself. During these dedicated periods, challenge yourself to produce without second-guessing or self-correcting.


Silence your inner critic

Pay attention to your self-talk and identify the critical voice that prompts you to constantly edit. When it arises, consciously acknowledge it but choose not to engage with it. Redirect your focus back to the creative process.


The revision process

Understand that editing and refining are separate stages that come after the initial creation. Embrace the concept of multiple drafts.


Your authentic voice

Embrace your unique perspective and creative expression. Recognize that your voice has value and authenticity. #unedited



 
 
 

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