The 'Tetris method' of writing can keep you productive and help you beat burnout
Briefly

John Wiswell emphasizes that he doesn’t conform to typical New Year’s resolutions: 'I tend to have goals that pop up at other times of the year, and then I just try to stick to them.' He highlights the importance of recognizing that progress in writing isn't always linear, and persistence matters more than adhering to traditional goal-setting timelines.
Wiswell contrasts conventional resolutions with his own approach: 'If that was my New Year’s resolution, I sure failed, like for 13 years or something!' This acknowledgment of his long journey underscores the reality of the creative process and encourages others not to get discouraged by timelines.
Read at Polygon
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