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Writing Through Disfluency: How to Embrace the Grind and Keep Moving Forward

Writing is hard. Some days, it’s staring at a blank page until your soul starts to shrivel. Other days, it’s forcing words onto the page that feel as clunky as a toddler’s first steps. This difficulty, though, isn’t a bug in the system—it’s a feature. What you’re experiencing is disfluency, the grinding friction that comes when creativity refuses to flow like a perfect algorithm. But here’s the kicker: disfluency isn’t just a hurdle to clear; it’s the point of the creative process.

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Weekly Log – January 9, 2018

There is no such thing as a “typical” week. Average is a mythical point mid-way between extremes.  It tells you nothing except that half of everything you are measuring falls below that point, and half sits above it. Essentially, it is meaningless, except to tell you if you are above or below the line. As

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Weekly Log – January 2, 2018

I didn’t report in last week.  I didn’t think anyone would notice a missing blog post amongst the party favours and Christmas wrapping. My last Log was December 19th and I reported that I had finished the book and was rolling into the next one. Here’s what the last two weeks looked like: Dec 19-23: 

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