Why it takes me a long time to write

I’ve been chunking my essay and found a great gaping hole. Now I’m trying to ask myself some questions so I know how to fill it up.

I found some research published in Bioethics that is but exactly what I’m talking about and it’s helping me reorient my thoughts. But then also having read someone else who sees what I see, I’m wondering if everyone sees it and so it’s not worth writing.

Segues into insecurity and back out again are one of the things that stall me. (The other is that I have to think on things for so damn long and then when I’m ready to write, I don’t always have time in my schedule to write although the babysitter is changing all that for me. At least until I have to start bringing money into the house again.)

I’m trying to take this in small bites but it’s hard work.

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  1. I’m always sure everyone sees everything I see, so why am I writing anything? Then again, that may really be true for me.

    You, on the other hand, should be confident about your insight. Especially since you have a sensible writing process that includes chunking your essays to make sure there won’t be great gaping holes when you’re done.

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