“Figure out your clearest, most productive time of day to work, and guard this time carefully”

You need to be blank, and even a little bit bored, for your brain to feed you ideas. The poet Wendell Berry wrote that in solitude, “one’s inner voices become audible.” Figure out your clearest, most productive time of day to work, and guard this time carefully.

Always carry a pen, a paper notebook and something good to read. A lot of life consists of the dead time in between events. Don’t fill these interstitial moments with pornography and cat videos. Fill them with things that feed your work and your soul.

Pamela Druckerman, “How Creative People Can Find Their Place”, The New York Times (31 May 2015), SR4.