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Trust your intuition from "summary" of Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott

When you sit down to write, you should trust your intuition. It's like a compass pointing you in the right direction. Your intuition knows where the truest words lie, even if your conscious mind hasn't caught up yet. Your intuition is like a wise old friend whispering guidance in your ear. It knows things your rational mind can't always grasp. Trusting your intuition means letting go of your doubts and fears. It means believing in the power of your instincts to lead you to the heart of your writing. Sometimes, your intuition might lead you down unexpected paths. It might urge you to explore ideas that seem strange or unconventional. But don't be afraid to follow its lead. Your intuition is a creative force that can help you break free from the constraints of your rational mind. It can open up new possibilities and reveal hidden depths in your writing. Trusting your intuition means being open to the unknown and embracing the mysteries of the creative process. When you trust your intuition, you tap into a source of wisdom that goes beyond logic and reason. You connect with a deeper knowing that transcends conscious thought. This intuitive wisdom can guide you through the challenges and uncertainties of writing. It can help you find your way when you feel lost or stuck. Trusting your intuition means having faith in your own inner voice, even when it leads you into the unknown. So, the next time you sit down to write, listen to that quiet voice inside you. Let your intuition be your guide as you navigate the twists and turns of the writing journey. Trust in its wisdom, and let it lead you to the stories waiting to be told. Trust your intuition, and watch as your writing comes alive with a sense of purpose and authenticity.
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    Bird by Bird

    Anne Lamott

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