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According to my own experience, the hardest thing to do when you’re writing a story is definitely keeping control of your mind without losing yourself in daring details or trying something out of context. Am I the only one to think so?
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I tend to agree with 2 myself. Being currently into a writing kind of project on my own, I often find myself not writing about it for a while, only deciding to write whenever an idea about it suddently pops that can advance the story, the characters or even the worldbuilding. Trying to force creation by imposing yourself to write can end up being actually not productive at all. But when I do have an idea, what follows after can come extremely naturally, and it's only after I eventually stop that I watch what I wrote and give appropriate modifications.
I don't know about others, but for me, this kind of "reflex" and "automatic" writing, and not thinking about what you write too much initially, suits me the best.