By raikuhen on Skatehive
[](https://www.pexels.com/photo/person-in-white-shirt-with-brown-wooden-frame-4769486/) About two weeks ago, I started writing articles again—but this time with a different mindset. Instead of striving to produce high-quality content (a goal that once led me to burnout and ultimately quitting), I decided to write whatever came to mind, regardless of its quality. My hope was that this approach would bring back at least some of my passion for writing. At first, it worked. I wrote several articles—some decent, some not so great—but the important thing was that I was writing and publishing again, which was far better than doing nothing for the past two years. But eventually, I got stuck. Last week, I tried to force myself to write something, anything—but I couldn't. No matter how long I stared at a blank document, I couldn't come up with a single decent idea. It wasn’t until today that I realized why: the old habit of searching for something good to write about had crept back in. Instead o