Apparently, Ernest Hemingway would stop his writing sessions mid-sentence.... - Deepstash

Apparently, Ernest Hemingway would stop his writing sessions mid-sentence. He did this for a few reasons:

  • So that his subconscious would continue chewing-on the idea
  • So that when he started writing again the next day, he didn't have to start from scratch, but could continue where he left off (already with a sense of momentum...)

Your evening routine doesn't need to be long. But like Hemingway, it's good to know exactly what you're going to do when you wake up. It's good to have done even just a little bit of work so that you have somewhere to pick-up when you first get started.

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