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Some months, the writing slows down and so does everything else. A few things noticed when there was finally time to notice them.
Most newsletter advice will teach you how to grow. This is about something different: how to write one you'd actually want to read.
If your newsletter could be about anything, it's probably about nothing. How to tell and what to do about it.
Not the productivity version. Not the hustle version. The quieter, harder thing of actually believing the work is worth doing.
Revision is the most misunderstood part of writing. What it actually involves, and why so many drafts stay stuck at the surface.
Not "perfect," not "good enough"; actually done. The signs that are easy to miss, and the ones we ignore on purpose.
Having readers is something writers want, until they have them. On what changes, what it asks of you, and what nobody mentions beforehand.
The instinct to cut and the instinct to expand are both right sometimes. How to tell which one a piece is asking for.
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