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Chloe Lawson's avatar

The distinction between volume and leverage was probably my biggest takeaway. A lot of writers assume growth comes from publishing more but some of the biggest improvements I’ve seen came from strengthening the underlying skills. Better structure, better opening and better observation. One improvement compounds across every future piece. That’s a much more powerful investment than simply increasing output. Interesting topic today, thank you Idris Elijah and have a great weekend!

Jody Freedman's avatar

The part about efficiency compounding really resonated with me. A few years ago I would start every painting from scratch and make the same mistakes over and over. Eventually I created a simple process for studies, reference gathering and color planning. None of it felt creative at the time but it freed up so much mental energy for the actual painting. The work improved not because I worked harder, but because I stopped wasting effort. Thank you Idris Elijah for the enlightening read and Happy Friday to you!

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