In the previous week's post, I reflected on the writer's innate hate for their own work and how that drives them to make better revisions before their deadline. One will always view their work as a turd. This paradigm is the writer's driving force in total self-improvement. Even after one's work is published, they will hate the work they wrote.
Looking back at my most recent publication, I hate it. Every bit.
The writer will notice where they could have used stronger words, poor descriptions, and every single little grammar matter they can think up. This is good. One would be wise to take notes during the unrelenting self-critique and make them as places for improvement. Embrace your words for the turds they are and continue to refine you poop until your brain melts. - Cheers.
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