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Natalie Goldberg suggests that taking in new experiences should be your first priority if you want to have a well of ideas to draw on. Of course, she's also a big fan of "making time to write," but I'd go even further and say it might be more important to see and do new things than it is to schedule time to sit down with a pen and paper. New things inspire you, and inspiration makes you damn well _find_ time to write; but staring at a blank page is nothing but a drain.
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