One of my favorite parts of this book revolve around the topic of self-sabotaging our own creativity:
đ âSome of the malevolent complexesâ favorite thieveries and punishments of womenâs creativity revolve around promising the soul-self âtime to createâ somewhere of in the foggy future. Or promising that when one has several days in a row free, then the rumpus will begin at last. Itâs hogwash.â
This is just a way to suffocate the creative impulse further.
Another great way of suffocating creativity is Only-iffing; Only if I had a such and such degree then my work would be decent. Only if I receive such and such thing…
Many put their talents in the back burner:
đ âIâve seen women insist on cleaning everything in the house before they could sit down to write…. and you know itâs a funny thing about house cleaning… it never comes to an end. Perfect way to stop a woman.â đ§č
How do you nourish and protect your creative life? And if you donât; How do you procrastinate? đ€
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