To master the creative process, give yourself permission to create junk.

This is one of the many things I learned diving into everything @jamesclear has published on creativity and building a writing habit.

Here's a thread of his best articles, tweets, and podcast appearances:
1/ Reasons @JamesClear writes

• Write for yourself
• Write to learn more
• Write to build a business
• Write to clarify your thoughts

But most importantly, writing is leadership at scale.

And it will carry your ideas further than anything. https://jamesclear.com/scale 
2/ Five steps to mastering the creative process

1) Give yourself permission to create junk
2) Create on a schedule
3) Finishing something
4) Stop judging your own work
5) Hold yourself accountable

I can't overstate the value of this resource 👇🏼 https://jamesclear.com/creativity 
3/ How to overcome others (and yourself) judging your writing

• The first obstacle: overcoming your own judgment
• But once you start publishing, you will meet external judgment.

His advice comes from Mario Andretti:

Focus on the road, not the wall. https://jamesclear.com/haters 
4/ Three tips for getting started as a writer:

1) Publish on a schedule
2) Share your writing publicly
3) Write about what fascinates you https://twitter.com/JamesClear/status/1108397795763990528?s=20
5/ How to overcome impostor syndrome

You don't need to be an expert to start writing.

You become an expert through writing.

Writing is the antidote to impostor syndrome. https://twitter.com/JamesClear/status/1055122921914580993?s=20
6/ Writing is the antidote to confusion

You don't need to have everything figure out before you start writing.

You figure everything out once you start writing. https://twitter.com/JamesClear/status/1260998817450733570?s=20
7/ Writing is hard. And that's a good thing.

Just like lifting weights builds strength, writing builds clarity of thought.

Both are hard. But they're supposed to be. https://twitter.com/JamesClear/status/1289976285028954113?s=20
8/ If you want to teach, write.

Teaching something is the best way to learn.

And the best way to teach is through writing.

When you're forced to write something, you'll quickly identify the gaps in your knowledge.

Start writing before you understand. https://twitter.com/JamesClear/status/1147143483733479425?s=20
9/ How to write well

The best writing simplifies, distills, and connects. https://twitter.com/JamesClear/status/1276974473875525634?s=20
10 / Favorite podcast appearances

James had dropped knowledge on an incredible number of podcasts.

These were my favorites where he dug into his writing process:

The first was this episode with of the Elevate Podcast with @robert_glazer: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2ukGf6ssS8jumE1lwiX40I?si=3asKPu9QR7CDPyv5cwpI_w
14/ If you're looking to build an online writing habit, check out #Ship30for30

James Clear's habit-building techniques and advice on the creative process are the foundation of our community

• Build a writing habit
• Meet like-minded people http://ship30for30.com 
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