Just write.
Forget about how awful you think it will be.
Forget about how uncomfortable writing makes you feel.
Forget about who might read it.
Forget about worrying what to write.
Just write. Let whatever comes out come out.
Editing can fix any mistake, omission, or suckage.
You need to write so it gets out. Then, like Play Doh, you can mold it into the correct shape. You can fix the problems. You can even change it completely so that it’s not recognizable from its original form.
But you must write in order to get the idea out. Nothing else can happen until you take that step.
It can be hard, but it’s worth pushing yourself a bit to do it.
Just write.

I know, I know. And I really needed to read this today.
But I keep feeling the press of too little time and too many priorities.
Not enough time to fully read and digest even my trimmed-down RSS feeds.
Not enough time to write even sucky posts. Certainly not enough time to go back and edit later.
ACK! Sorry for venting all over your comments, Mark. I will go back to my cave of dysfunctional moping now.
Glad to be of service.
You are so incredibly right!
I have always been told to just put pen to paper (or fingers to keys) and just go.
There's nothing that can't be fixed once it's written down.
Here here!
If step 1 is to write, step 2 is to read.
Step 3 is to share. Thanks for sharing.
You're write!
Ari, Sterling – thanks!
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