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		<title>If you throw enough pots</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Dec 2007 03:18:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[2It&#039;s important to make room in your life for randomness. New ideas come from serendipitous juxtapositions. That&#039;s why I have a Random Posts widget which picks some posts out of more than 4500 posts that I&#039;ve written in the past five years. It gives me a reason to keep coming back to my own blog. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span idspanfor="frame" mlb_idspanflag="true" style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 0px 3px; z-index: 500; font-size: xx-small; font-family: sans-serif; position: absolute; top: 0pt; left: 0pt">2</span>It&#039;s important to make room in your life for randomness. New ideas come from serendipitous juxtapositions. That&#039;s why I have a Random Posts widget which picks some posts out of more than 4500 posts that I&#039;ve written in the past five years. It gives me a reason to keep coming back to my own blog. For example, after I posted the entry on writer&#039;s block today, I stumbled across an entry that I&#039;d written over 2 years ago about <a href="http://sachachua.com/wp/2005/10/27/if-you-throw-enough-pots-youll-be-a-master-potter/">expertise and writing<span idspanfor="link" mlb_idspanflag="true" style="border: 1px solid grey; padding: 0px 3px; float: none; margin-left: 2px; z-index: 500; font-size: xx-small; font-family: sans-serif; display: inline">577</span></a>. It&#039;s as true today as it was then, and my goal today is the same goal I had back then. I want to learn how to express my thoughts, and there&#039;s no substitute for practice. Practice, practice, practice.</p>
<p>Practice means writing something even if I don&#039;t feel like doing it. It&#039;s funny, but once I start writing, things come a little more easily. <a href="http://sachachua.com/wp/2007/12/30/5-ways-to-deal-with-writers-block/#comment-271">Kirk is right<span idspanfor="link" mlb_idspanflag="true" style="border: 1px solid grey; padding: 0px 3px; float: none; margin-left: 2px; z-index: 500; font-size: xx-small; font-family: sans-serif; display: inline">578</span></a>. I don&#039;t have to expect my first draft to feel right. I just have to get it out there, so that I can find out what I&#039;m thinking, and I can edit it. Writing is mostly editing, anyway.</p>
<p>When I was writing my master&#039;s thesis, I got stuck on chapters as well. What helped me then was the realization that it didn&#039;t really matter what I put out was my first draft, because I was going to fix it. My supervisor was going to help me fix it. My thesis committee members were going to help me fix it. I just had to get the raw material out there, so that we all had something to play with. Once I got the raw material out there, putting together a full length draft that my supervisor could then read, things went so much faster.</p>
<p>I&#039;m like that with this book as well. I need to get the chapters out of my head. It&#039;s a little embarrassing posting all of these things and finding version dependencies, typos, bugs in my code, bugs in my writing&#8230; but the important thing is that it&#039;s out there. I&#039;m really lucky that people are reading it, commenting, correcting my errors, suggesting other things I can look into. I wouldn&#039;t have that feedback if I didn&#039;t write.</p>
<p>So I just have to get things out there. I need to throw some pots, because each pot will teach me something that will bring me closer to what I want to be able to do. I need to practice. I need to practice, practice, and practice. Even if it sometimes it doesn&#039;t feel like I&#039;m making much progress day by day, eventually I&#039;ll get to the point where even I will be able to see the difference between how I&#039;ll do things and how I used to do things before.</p>
<p>What are you working towards?<br />
<a href="http://sachachua.com/wp/2005/10/27/if-you-throw-enough-pots-youll-be-a-master-potter/"></a></p>

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