Don't fear the mess—write "stupid" first, then use your inner critic as a servant to refine and domesticate the work later. Option 2: Emotional Mastery (Name It to Tame It) Focus: Mental health and emotional regulation.
If You Can't Be Original Be Authentic - The Writing Cooperative Tame It!
Using affect labeling —literally writing down, "I feel [emotion] because [trigger]"—helps untangle complex feelings . Don't fear the mess—write "stupid" first, then use
The transition from creative chaos to a finished work. The transition from creative chaos to a finished work
Your first draft is meant to be messy, a "living, breathing beast". It is a place where you let your subconscious lead and spontaneity thrives.
"Tame It!" is a powerful concept often used in the context of writing and personal growth. In creative writing, it frequently refers to the process of wrestling a "wild" first draft into a structured, polished story. Below are three distinct write-ups based on different interpretations of the phrase. Option 1: The Writer’s Craft (Wrangling the First Draft)
When emotions like anxiety or fear feel overwhelming and "wild," the first step to control is identification.