I BELIEVE WRITING SHOULDN'T FEEL LIKE A CHORE
If you’re feeling rushed or forced, you’re likely missing the best part: presence. I’ve learned through food writing that one 'grounded' detail is worth a thousand adjectives. When you slow down to notice the feeling beneath the words, the quality of your work shifts instantly.
I've learned that writing doesn't just improve with practice—it deepens with attention.
Let’s see what you’re cooking up.
(Am I allowed to add a link to my Skool community ?)
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I BELIEVE WRITING SHOULDN'T FEEL LIKE A CHORE
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