Writing a lot isn’t a bad thing.
There’s a concept that gets thrown around: overwriting.
And yes, it’s possible to write more than your creative brain can handle. Quality can slip.
But the way to avoid that isn’t to write less.
It’s to write more.
Daily writing builds rhythm. Flow. A muscle memory for meaning.
Some of it won’t be good. Some of it won’t see the light of day. That’s fine.
You’ll know you wrote it.
And that process — finding the words even when they fight you — teaches you something no theory can.
Next time, the meaning comes faster. Cleaner.
Because you practised finding it.
That’s the work.
That’s writing.