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Neil Gaiman’s Most Important Rule for Writing | The Tim Ferriss Show 

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@littleripper312
@littleripper312 3 года назад
This is a good rule for pretty well any activity you need to get done. This could easily be applied to a student who finds it difficult to study.
@foolonahill9096
@foolonahill9096 4 года назад
That rule helped me to write this comment.
@uptagetnamn
@uptagetnamn 4 года назад
same here
@dylanbadger4808
@dylanbadger4808 Год назад
Why no why 😂
@dreamhunters4095
@dreamhunters4095 2 месяца назад
😂
@Tibobo02
@Tibobo02 4 года назад
Love that rule so much. Not doing anything else is the most simple way to allow oneself to do something.
@JeffNotes
@JeffNotes 4 года назад
"You have permission to not write. You do not have permission to do anything else." Now that's a powerful internal rule. I'm going to test it now if it works with me animating in my channel =)
@edyzhuo
@edyzhuo 22 дня назад
does it work?
@KillerBill1953
@KillerBill1953 4 года назад
My own 1st rule: don't write what you know, write what excites you. You can always find out, books, the internet, ask other people. My own 2nd rule: Finish the first draft BEFORE you begin editing or revising. So many people I know are still stuck revising the first draft of their first book. I am currently trying to help a friend write a novel, she is already a successful author of short stories for children. Every Sunday night it's the same conversation: " I haven't done much new but I've gone back to the beginning and....." She keeps losing track of characters and where they are. Have you written a list of characters with a little bio? "I started one but I lost it..." Have you done a sketch map just showing general locations? "I keep thinking about it but I'm not sure how to go about it..." I map if relevant, and I precis each chapter after it's finished. It may change, but at least I know where my characters are, and where they are going. I also know who they all are. I used to think that the command "write every day" meant working on your novel every day, then I suddenly realised that any writing improves your skills, even writing on RU-vid. BTW I wish every success to any and all writers, as long as what you are doing ends with a complete book/novel/short story, it doesn't matter what you do, as long as you write.
@KillerBill1953
@KillerBill1953 4 года назад
@Julian Howard Thanks. I love to help others.
@KillerBill1953
@KillerBill1953 4 года назад
@B Whit If you feel you want to contact me personally for advice, my email is in my books and several readers have contacted me over the past few years. You can at least bounce a few ideas off my very hard head, or not. Change the symbol: killerbill629#gmail.com
@regisps4989
@regisps4989 4 года назад
Would never work for me ever
@KillerBill1953
@KillerBill1953 4 года назад
@@regisps4989 What wouldn't? Are you saying you have found a way of writing which works for you? Then that's all to the good. I'm not setting myself up as an expert but I have some experience that I am happy to share. The most important thing, if you want to be a writer, write. If you don't or just keep telling yourself you do, then no advice will help. You'd be surprised at how many "writers" who put out videos on RU-vid have had virtually nothing published, and how many writers of writing help books have nothing published but their writing help book. Neither are much cause for celebration. On top of that, very little of what they advise is any different to all the other non-writers will tell you. I had a dialogue with one young woman who was giving out some very strange advice on her RU-vid channel. She out out weekly videos. I asked her about her experience as a writer. It had taken her 7 years to complete a fairly thin fantasy novel, unpublished last I heard, because "reasons". Since I first commented on this thread I have published a book and have almost written another (currently over 400 pages). I have put out one a year for six years, the biggest being over 460,000 words. Have a very good day.
@regisps4989
@regisps4989 4 года назад
@@KillerBill1953 First rule would never work for me but the second definitely.
@inkspring
@inkspring 9 месяцев назад
I love your interview with Neil Gaiman. His rule, "you have permission to do nothing, absolutely nothing or write" resonated with me. It is something that I will always remember. I wrote notes as the two of you talked. It was a very interesting conversation. I am writing again. My mind is clear again after stopping a certain medication so I'm able to dig deep and share. Thanks for doing the interview with Neil and for everything else you do.
@JaronLukasXYZ
@JaronLukasXYZ 4 года назад
Inspiration and motivation are the keys to a great writing. Daily guided meditations too!
@stevekirkbride3211
@stevekirkbride3211 4 года назад
Thank You Neil and Tim for the sterling advice
@NoahHornberger
@NoahHornberger 4 года назад
I routinely spend 3 hours a week not doing anything. I sit and wait for the right ideas and the right point of departure and the inspiration. It felt silly and wasteful at first, and I almost didn't let myself get away with it. But now I think of it like charging up, like winding a spring by just sitting. Then when I'm active, it's a full on battle in 360 degrees heart pumping rolling momentum. When I'm not feeling it I just stop and wait.
@shetaz905
@shetaz905 4 года назад
Wow, I love this so much. This rule would have helped so much when I was writing my thesis...which took an entire freaking year.
@whattimeisit9627
@whattimeisit9627 Год назад
JaHahahHAahahaha
@ScottZanderland
@ScottZanderland 4 года назад
This is amazing. Going to test it!
@cbrinsfi
@cbrinsfi Год назад
Great reminder!
@PowerMatrixAnime
@PowerMatrixAnime 4 года назад
That's so powerful! So simple yet so effective.
@CraftyOldGit
@CraftyOldGit 2 года назад
"Just because I'm not writing it doesn't mean I'm not writing", Mark Twain
@kellysimmons4872
@kellysimmons4872 9 месяцев назад
I think if this often & use it whenever I find myself procrastinating on a task
@HemantNagwekar
@HemantNagwekar 4 года назад
This is the best advice that I have heard in a while. And it makes a lot of sense.
@surendrashekhawat4155
@surendrashekhawat4155 4 года назад
Hemant Nagwekar : I don’t get it 🧐
@FuegoPazzo
@FuegoPazzo 4 года назад
I can see how that would work. I really need to use it
@ritatojal
@ritatojal 2 года назад
Awesome!
@PsychHacks
@PsychHacks 4 года назад
Raymond Chandler call this "do nothing" time. When he set aside time to write, if he couldn't think of anything, then he would just sit there and put in his time. He said that he always thought of something.
@kimchibbq5242
@kimchibbq5242 4 года назад
Wow Tim. It has been a while but whenever I listen to your podcast I am learning something that changes the course of my life. For that thank you Tim 🙏😄👍🙏👏
@surendrashekhawat4155
@surendrashekhawat4155 4 года назад
KimchiBBQ친구 : lets be friends, I need like minded people 🙌🤘
@Laughcrime
@Laughcrime 4 года назад
Write on!
@joryiansmith
@joryiansmith 6 месяцев назад
Brilliant 🔥
@fizzasoomro8160
@fizzasoomro8160 3 года назад
I love this man
@girlywench
@girlywench 6 месяцев назад
Piers Anthony has a similar rule. He mentioned writing is his Job (yes, Job not job) and whilst working it was important to be in work mode, no distractions. Not necessarily getting things done, but "at work" even though that was at home. Interesting.
@samuelcochrane2245
@samuelcochrane2245 2 года назад
_Rough transcript for those looking for it 🙂 (I edited out some of the umms and ahhs)_ You can sit here and write or you can sit here and do nothing, but you can't sit here and do anything else. That was always, and still is when I go off to write, that's my biggest rule. I would go down to my lovely little gazebo at the bottom of the garden sit down and I'm absolutely allowed not to do anything. I'm allowed to set up my desk, I'm allowed to stare out at the world, I'm allowed to do anything I like as long as it isn't anything. I’m *not* allowed to do a crossword, not allowed to read a book, not allowed to phone a friend, not allowed to, you know, make a clay model of something. All I'm allowed to do is absolutely nothing, or write. And what I love about that is I'm giving myself permission to write or not write, but writing is actually more interesting than doing nothing after a while. You know, you sort of sit there and you've been staring out the window now for five minutes and it kind of loses its charm. “Well actually, might as well write something”. And it's hard. I'm, as a writer, more easily distractible. I have a three-year-old son - he is the epitome of cuteness and charm. It's more fun playing with him than it is writing, which means if I'm going to be writing I need to do it somewhere where I don't have a three-year-old son singing to me, asking me to read to him, demanding my attention. And I think that's it. I think it's really just a solid rule for writers. It's like yeah - you don't have to write. You have permission to not write. You don't have permission to do anything else. - Neil Gaiman
@evlstoryteller3567
@evlstoryteller3567 4 года назад
Oh WOW. I love this so much about Gaiman. Because I always feel guilty when I'm not writing that it has now become a monumental task that keeps getting bigger and bigger. To hear Gaiman talk about this is just so refreshing (King states that you should write every day, it's like a fever for him or something that extent), so whenever I look at my laptop and can't produce anything, I feel like I've let myself, as a writer, down. P.S. There is something so charming and inherently hot about Gaiman. ;)
@Andrew-dg7qm
@Andrew-dg7qm 4 года назад
Storytelling with Ev I’ve heard him say that his one exception to the rule is that he’s allowed to make a cup of tea, because one needs to make cups of tea from time to time😊
@evlstoryteller3567
@evlstoryteller3567 4 года назад
@@Andrew-dg7qm That is brilliant. Love it so much.
@elsonc8308
@elsonc8308 4 года назад
Perfect
@OCUBOX
@OCUBOX 4 года назад
I'm taking his and many others masterclasses, yet, I've written nothing of substance XD. Kinda of the same thing I have for myself with regards to fitness/exercising. I exercise M-F (Forever) and have never missed a day since (almost 2 years now), and I can call just 1 push-up, exercise, so I know, I can always, just do...one push-up. I guess I should apply this to WRITING! (Remove the, have to, make it a, I get to, or do the smallest thing possible to move that needle!)
@manikandanu2317
@manikandanu2317 Год назад
Great
@unchargedpickles6372
@unchargedpickles6372 Год назад
I have to write when I put my 6 yr old to bed at 830. Otherwise every 5 words, "Mom, look" lol. I must look at everything. Everything he does, everything he's playing, everything he's watching, "Mom look" on a repeat loop. He does understand I write and it's hilarious listening to him telling someone about whatever project I'm working on. He picks up the idea of the book from hearing me discuss it with my husband. He even comes to me and presents my ideas back to me as if he thought them up. He hears my 15 yr old come to me to ask what I'm writing about then if it's a concept that excites his mind like my current project he'll start giving me his input. It'd be cool if you X, what about X, have thought about X? Then my 6 yr old jumps in and we sit for 5-10 min listening to his long ramble basically recapping what we'd just said but we give him our attention and thank him for his 'great ideas'. My 15 yr old loves my new book concept and has sternly demanded I MUST finish this book because he's super excited about the idea. He tells all his friends about the idea cause it excites him so much. He asked permission to use the basic concept to write his own short story of it and of course I have my blessing. Lol kids can be the enemy of writing but also valuable members of your cheerleading squad!
@rateloveable
@rateloveable 4 года назад
wow Thats Good
@di3g04
@di3g04 4 года назад
I use this daily for programming. It works
@Baeso66
@Baeso66 4 года назад
Great! I usually find myself distracted when programming, but this rule seems so simple and effective. I'll start applying it in my coding time.
@honeymoonavenue97
@honeymoonavenue97 2 года назад
I adore Neil Gaiman so much.
@Droviderion
@Droviderion Год назад
Genial!
@Laughcrime
@Laughcrime 4 года назад
But seriously, I bet if you could test this on say a hundred would-be writers, this or a similarly simple constraint based approach would mean the difference between at least one person ending up with an entire corpus vs never having written at all.
@hugoantunesartwithblender
@hugoantunesartwithblender Год назад
I actually did this while freelancing. I somehow also realize that work is better than being bored, So i let me being bored
@chuckko1
@chuckko1 9 месяцев назад
I'm watching this video instead of writing.
@LessonsAtStartup
@LessonsAtStartup 4 года назад
The example of the child only expresses the level of consciousness required in writing.
@MikeRoberts1964
@MikeRoberts1964 2 года назад
So, ironically, that "nothing" does not include watching Neil Gaiman explain about this rule.....
@robrojas8790
@robrojas8790 4 года назад
Pls sub this, I don't listen very well.
@akshaykale6757
@akshaykale6757 4 года назад
Eeuuuuu
@MichelSchallenberg
@MichelSchallenberg 4 года назад
eu eu eu...
@samdunn717
@samdunn717 4 года назад
Urh
@amguit
@amguit 4 года назад
Sorry but found little value here.
@ThePasindu
@ThePasindu 4 года назад
Looking at the wrong place then...
@hugoantunesartwithblender
@hugoantunesartwithblender Год назад
But it works, 100 for sure. If you were in prison and they gave you a Astronomy book or philosophy you would read it. Just because we humans hate boredoom. And phones/social networks are killing that
@MilkyEggs
@MilkyEggs 5 месяцев назад
Do you ever interview women?
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