StayAway & Matugan
You ever think about setting concrete goals for your writing—like, what if each poem had a deadline, a theme, a measurable word count? I’ve seen people double their output when they treat creativity like a training plan. What do you say?
I get the idea of a schedule, but my words feel more like rivers that meander. Deadlines can sharpen focus, sure, but if I chase a number I might miss the quiet shift that sparks a poem. I like to let the theme float in, then let the draft form itself—like a leaf finding its place on a stream. So maybe a gentle reminder of time is good, but I’ll keep the rest open to whatever unfolds.