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Lily Langman's avatar

Working with what you have makes you get started on something. It's so easy to collect items for an activity, to spend hours looking at others who are doing the activity, and thinking about doing it. My best writing time is just after I wake up, before the day gets started. Two sayings:

1. A voyage of 1000 miles starts with a single step.

2. You don't have to be great to get going but you have to get going to be great.

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Nancy Dolan's avatar

I can so relate to this, Louise! I, too, did Summer’s Essay Camp and while I feel good about what I accomplished, I’m struggling to keep it going as I’d like. Summer used this Virginia Woolf quote that I like:

“Arrange whatever pieces come your way.”

For me, that means just getting it down on the page (or the needles) and stopping my perfectionist tendencies from editing it out of existence.

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