You never have talkers block
When ideas don’t come, record yourself talking. You rarely have talker’s block. Like never.
Writing adds a filter. Your finger hovers over backspace. You delete before you finish the thought. Speaking doesn’t let you do that. Once it’s said, it’s said. So you keep going.
I use this constantly. Pressed for a blog post? I talk it out. Need clarity on a vision? I ramble until it makes sense. Tangents are fine. You come back.
The only catch: I need to be alone. When others are around, the filter returns.
These days I send the recordings to Claude or ChatGPT. They find the patterns in the rambling. Faster than I ever could.