January 2020 Intuitive Writing Logs
What follows are the results of my intuitive writing sessions throughout January of 2020.
Heads-up:
Discovered solutions are formatted in bold. I point them out to you so you can better understand how my intuition led me to the solution I ultimately chose.
Typos are everywhere. Intuitive writing is performed with your eyes closed. They happen. And no, I’m not gonna spend time correcting them. I’ve got enough stuff to do as is.
A lot of what you read will be difficult to understand, because what’s written is my interpretation of what my intuition is telling me—and…well…it’s not always easy to understand, not even for me.
January 1, 2020
The problem is: How should I structure #thesolution.is’ content?
I can't figure out or settle on an approach for this blog. What I'm trying to do is structure it. I 'have problems, then problem categories, then things get wonky. I don't know how I'll design the individual posts that'll address the particular problem. I just don't. I need a way. I need to figure this out. Do I use a blog function within squarespace for each high-lebvel type of blog, then have a blog post dedicated to the unique problem within that's updated constantly over time? Or do I break things up by cateogires, then tags, then link back and forth. Maybe I do this: I have the blog post that covers a spepcific problem. there's *I'll kick things off with my syumptoms, or rather I'll describe my frustrations and how they play out / what causes them. from there, I'll cherry pick signficant portions of my intuitve writing that led to the discovery of the solutions I'll ultimately use. holy shit this intuitive writing really works. I'm proving that in this very moment as I typel this. as I figure out the final step that has gone far too long without a resulotion, a solution! the step that once figured out I'd be able to finally begin publishing what I write. i think this might need to be the very first power. Don't let this sit behind a cloud. publish it to the forefront. let it be seen. let the sun shine through. Oh, and btw way, after the expertps, I'll specify the solution, as well as any additional resources used that inspired my intuition to make the suggestion order it made.
The problem is: #perfectionism
I'm such a perfectionist. I hate it so. It's like everything I do has to be done just like so. This website, for instance... It should have been published years ago. But no... Always something about it wasn't perfect. Its aesthetics didn't put out the vibe/energy I wanted; to make sure I stay true to the site's theme, every talking point I address has to be perfectly scripted, then published in a specific order, or else readers won't understand the points I'm trying to make; uh oh, that paragraph I just wrote doesn't perfectly complement the paragraph that came before it. I better rework that shit to death. I swear, my fears are endless, as are the personal and professional problems they plague me with. All I do is plan when i should be producing, creating, living out loud so I can contribute a little bit of value to society. But nope, can't do that if you're never satisfied with the style in which you communicate. Makes me wonder if I'm setting out to create all the content because I truly enjoy the subject matter. After all, they do say you should write about the life you're living—and, well, I'm not living a very productive life. Truth is: It's terribly problematic. And I'm always in search of solutions. Maybe I'm not passionate about compywriting after all. If I was, writing about it would be easy. Instead, all I ever seem to do is plan, plan, plan. Solve problems before they even happen. Maybe website should be about that? Hmmm...
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