You may be handed a project or report and asked to work within a structure someone else has designed. Sometimes it works wonderfully. Often times though, it can lead to a creative block as you spend more time trying to figure out the format than making progress toward the effort’s objective.
When you find yourself in one of these situations, remember:
- Don’t let arbitrary structures stop you from doing what makes sense.
- Don’t let thinking you can’t get everything done stop you from doing something.
- Don’t let a poorly conceived format stand in the way of you (or others) being able to see the progress you’re making.
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Author: Mike Brown