Tap into your inner Emiril Lagasse for a second. Think about the kitchen as a workspace. Big chef’s hat and all. Emeril (or, any chef) takes his/her cooking space seriously and might involuntarily throw out phrases like “BAM!” and “Kick it up a notch!”
Now, think about your favorite recipe.
Got one in mind?
Mine is always the same, always delicious: Blackberry Cobbler.
- 1 cup flour
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 stick butter
- 1 ½ teaspoons baking powder
- 1 cup 2% milk
- 1 pint blackberries
Now, Think about the steps required to make something that delicious. And, then transfer that kitchen-etiquette onto YOUR process for doing something else you love (mine’s writing).
For example:
There are steps to follow at your writing desk, equipment that must be used, and documents to prepare in a certain order that (believe it or not) are very similar to what it takes to make the almighty cobbler.
Here are 4 of my “Go-To” Writing ingredients (followed in this order below):
1. Be intentional in setting aside a “quiet” space (Not like this one, it’s clickable and complete with strobe lights.)
2. Don’t let obstacles stop you from picking up the pen!
3. Set a goal (word count, 500 words+) before you can quit!
4. Get consumed by the endeavor!
5. Return to “life” only after the goal is met!
**These 4 items give me direction in giving my labor of love the proper amount of discipline it deserves. I hope it helps you in yours this week.