Correct. Too often people "fail" on one day and then let that snowball into more because they feel like they need to "catch up" by doing even more work. If you give yourself permission to have a few bad days, it doesn't seem so hard to actually have a good one again. Plus, I find that usually, when I just sit down to do the minimum quick, I end up sticking around a little longer than I planned and sometimes turn a bad day into a good one. It's all about perspective.
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This is what usually happens to me. Catching up leads to a forced way of creating and kills the natural flow for me.
Definitely. You never know where you gonna find the catalyst. Threads have recently become a place where I pick up inspiration and after a few posts or replies I might find that spark and without thinking about it, I'm over the point where I was struggling.