He wondered fleetingly how many people who sat alone for hours as they scribbled their stories practiced talking about their work during their coffee breaks....

Robert Galbraith
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The idea of practicing talking about one’s work during coffee breaks is a controversial one. However, the idea of practicing writing during coffee breaks seems to be a core theme in many writers’ lives. In fact, many writers who practice this habit say they feel more creative after their coffee break. In some cases, it might even be true. For example, some creative people believe that pursuing their work during coffee breaks will bring out their best ideas and make them more productive.

Source: The Silkworm

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