Wild ideas, great at the start, need later revision so you can express them effectively.
Writing needs some sort of anchor to reality to avoid sounding ridiculous.
Decorate your presentations...tastefully.
Taking breaks can be necessary.
Jump into it.
A wide vocabulary need not be attached to a large girth.
Fjord, estuary, firth, - Mixed up water, for what it's worth.
Don't let the effort of writing reach the point of fatigue. Take breaks.
Enjoy the words you use.
Be aware of how your words relate to your intended meaning.
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Be true, first to yourself, and to others, as well.
Take steps back to assess progress, not to get worse.
Do not be too casual.
No joking around. Be serious about your words. (Yeah, right)
Make a request
Sometimes you need to ask questions carefully.
Keep track of what is important to you. Celebrate the good parts.
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Junkets and memoir ghostwriting may go together well.
Share what you learn. Propagate your knowledge.
Be kind, thoughtful, caring instead of malicious.
Judge yourself before judging others.
Sharing is good.
Don't be allergic to new words.
Stick with it. Or change. Or not!
Wise choices enhance our voices.
Good writing, though it takes hard work, is often very simple.
Use of the cuff ideas when you have them.
Try not to niggle, but do pay attention to flaws.
Choose your path wisely, while considering your options.
Write to someone today, even if it is just to yourself.
Don't hide your meaning if you want to be a popular writer.
Life in balance: a valid goal
Organize for disorganization. Attract distraction.
Come together to share when you can.
Right the ship. Sail on.