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Trust your own writing instincts from "summary" of Writing with Power by Peter Elbow

When it comes to writing, it can be easy to doubt ourselves and our instincts. We may worry that our ideas are not good enough, or that our writing is not up to par. However, it is important to remember that we are our own best critics. We know our own writing better than anyone else, and we know what works and what doesn't. Trusting our own writing instincts is crucial to producing authentic and compelling work. Writing is a deeply personal process, and it is important to stay true to our own voice and vision. When we second-guess ourselves, we risk diluting our unique perspective and compromising the integrity of our writing. By trusting our instincts, we can tap into our creativity and produce writing that is genuine and impactful. It can be tempting to seek validation and approval from others, but at the end of the day, our writing is our own. We must have confidence in our abilities and trust that we have something valuable to say. By listening to our instincts and staying true to ourselves, we can create writing that is honest, powerful, and authentic. Trusting our own writing instincts also involves being open to experimentation and taking risks. Writing is a process of discovery, and it is important to push ourselves out of our comfort zones and explore new ideas and approaches. By embracing uncertainty and following our instincts, we can uncover new possibilities and create writing that is fresh and innovative.
  1. Trusting our own writing instincts is about having faith in ourselves and our creative abilities. It is about being brave enough to follow our intuition and take ownership of our writing. By trusting in our instincts, we can unlock our full potential as writers and produce work that is truly remarkable.
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Writing with Power

Peter Elbow

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