how to bust out of a rut {3 of 4}
Welcome to week 3 of our 4-part series on how to bust out of a creative rut.
(Missed week 1 or week 2?)
Here’s tool #3: lower your expectations of yourself.
If you’re in a writing rut, ask yourself: am I expecting more from myself than I can currently give to my writing?
Chances are, you might be.
If you expect yourself to write every day for an hour… but you’re not showing up to the page (or you’re showing up but staring into space and not writing anything new)... try this: write for 20 minutes instead.
Recently I had an amazing download for a very fun storyline, and I went through a bout of writing for an hour every day and getting a TON of words written.
And then… I stopped writing for about a month.
Part of that was related to some things I’m moving through in my personal life.
And then I realized that part of it was because I no longer had the capacity to keep writing for an hour every single day.
I went back to aiming for 20 minutes, three days a week… and now I’m back to wishing I could write for LONGER.
Lower your expectations… and see what magic unfolds.