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Don't worry about grammar and structure in the initial drafts from "summary" of Writing with Power by Peter Elbow

When it comes to writing, it's common to get caught up in the details of grammar and structure right from the start. We often feel the pressure to get everything perfect from the beginning, but this can actually hinder the writing process. Focusing too much on grammar and structure in the initial drafts can stifle creativity and hinder the flow of ideas. It can be like trying to build a house without a solid foundation - you may end up with something that looks good on the surface, but lacks substance and depth. By letting go of the need for perfection in the early stages of writing, you allow yourself the freedom to explore ideas and let your thoughts flow freely. This can lead to more authentic and engaging writing, as you are able to tap into your creativity w...
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