It’s a familiar feeling for many creative professionals: the work you’ve poured your heart and soul into – the piece that has garnered praise from clients, readers, and colleagues – is the one you can’t stand to look at. You get compliments, accolades, and even a paycheck, but a nagging voice in your head tellsContinue reading “Why Your Own Best Work Never Feels Good Enough”
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Why the Creative Mind Both Thrives and Suffers
It’s always struck me how many of the world’s greatest artists carried heavy shadows. Charles Schulz, creator of Peanuts, often battled depression. Hemingway’s brilliance came with darkness that eventually swallowed him. Beethoven poured both fury and beauty into his music while fighting deafness and despair. And that list could stretch for pages, featuring writers, painters,Continue reading “Why the Creative Mind Both Thrives and Suffers”
The Impact of AI on Writing: Unveiling Capabilities, Limitations, and Future Collaboration with Humans
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has sparked serious debate about its potential to replace various job roles, including those in writing. While AI has made impressive strides in generating text and automating content creation, the notion that it will fully replace human writers is complex. This blog entry explores AI’s writing capabilities, limitations,Continue reading “The Impact of AI on Writing: Unveiling Capabilities, Limitations, and Future Collaboration with Humans”
The Traits of Prolific Writers are Passion, Imagination, and Resilience
I have been writing a lot lately – including seven blog entries over the last ten days – and while the pace of it may not be sustainable and much of it will remain unpublished by choice or published at a later date, it got me thinking about why some writers produce copy like rabbitsContinue reading “The Traits of Prolific Writers are Passion, Imagination, and Resilience”
