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The Fairest Writer 0 implied HN points 16 Sep 21
  1. Rethink your routine to better suit your needs. Changing how you organize your workweek can help you feel more refreshed and ready to write.
  2. Reading is key for writing. It inspires you and helps solve writing problems, so don’t skip it, even when busy with drafts.
  3. Engage in other activities you love to relax. Hobbies like painting or gardening can calm you and spark writing inspiration.
The Fairest Writer 0 implied HN points 18 May 21
  1. Don't just stick to the popular authors; explore lesser-known writers too. Finding new voices can really inspire your own work.
  2. Reading small literary journals can help you discover new authors you wouldn't normally pick. It's like a treasure hunt for exciting new stories.
  3. Engaging with emerging writers makes you feel more connected and less like a fan of a big name. It’s a fun way to enjoy literature as if you’re chatting with a knowledgeable friend.
Danielle Newnham 0 implied HN points 04 Oct 24
  1. Life is full of lessons that we need to experience to truly understand them.
  2. It’s important for startups to establish their finance functions early on for better growth.
  3. Financial bubbles can actually help foster innovation and breakthroughs in technology.
Devansh’s Newsletter 0 implied HN points 26 Jun 25
  1. Writing without filters is freeing and can help express feelings. It's easy to get caught up in structured work, but sometimes you just need to let creativity flow.
  2. Physical activity like working out or playing golf can bring a sense of accomplishment and balance to life outside of work. It's important to explore interests that make you feel good.
  3. There's a desire to share personal insights through a book, but fear and impatience can hold you back. Writing can be a way to leave a lasting impact, so focusing on it might be the right move.
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