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One Tuesday, his mentor, Dr. Silva, walked into his office. She didn’t look stressed. She looked like someone who had already finished her work for the day. "How’s the monograph?" she asked.

"I’m waiting for the weekend," Paul sighed. "I need at least six hours of quiet to really get into the flow." How to Write a Lot: A Practical Guide to Produc...

"Don't worry about how you feel," she insisted. "Writing is a habit, not a mood. You don't 'feel' like brushing your teeth, you just do it." One Tuesday, his mentor, Dr

Paul sat at his desk, staring at the blinking cursor—a tiny, rhythmic reminder of his own failure. He had a PhD, a tenure-track position, and a mounting pile of "guilt-projects" that haunted his dreams. He believed in the : the idea that he needed a "big block of time" or a "surge of inspiration" to actually write. She looked like someone who had already finished

No more "I'll work on my book." Instead, it was "I will write 200 words about the methodology."