Planting: Keep Track of Your Ideas
If we look at growth as a natural byproduct of good habits we practice on a regular basis, the first habit is preparing the soil of your mind. The second one is planting.
We writers deal with thousands of seeds. Those seeds are ideas. They are scraps of stories, articles, books, speeches, or workshops. Ideas come and go by the dozens every day. It’s hard to tell in the moment which ones are worth keeping, and which we should discard.
That’s why we need to make a habit of planting those seeds—in other words, keeping track of them.
On this episode, you’ll be reminded why it’s vital to keep track of your ideas so you can harvest them later.
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