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Let go of perfectionism and embrace the beauty of imperfection from "summary" of The Art of Writing Badly by Richard Chandler Borden

Perfectionism can be a cruel master, a relentless taskmaster that demands flawlessness in every word, every sentence, every paragraph. It whispers in your ear that anything less than perfection is a failure, a mark of incompetence. It drives you to endlessly revise, tweak, and refine, never satisfied with the words on the page. But what if I were to tell you that perfectionism is a trap, a snare that keeps you from truly expressing yourself?Embracing imperfection is about letting go of the need to be flawless, of embracing the messiness, the rough edges, the flaws that make your writing uniquely yours. It's about allowing yourself to make mistakes, to stumble and fall, and then pick yourself back up and keep going. It's about understanding that imperfection is not a sign of weakness, but a badge of authenticity. When you embrace imperfection, you free yourself from the shackles of perfectionism. You give yourself permission to take risks, to experiment, to play wi...
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    The Art of Writing Badly

    Richard Chandler Borden

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