![]() ![]() Q: What was the hardest part of writing the book? How did you push through it (I’m sure deadlines help □ ?Ī: The journal came together over a long period of time. Its inevitable that our values and beliefs will change. The answers that you commit to paper could be monumentally different to those you might give in the future, even 24 hours later its all dependent upon your frame of mind. The whole journal is fluid, you can have fun with it, take it seriously, or both. Im acutely aware that some sections are fundamentally painful, while engaging with it allows you to ask the question in your mind as soon as you try to commit those thoughts to paper, you start to pull back and compromise those answers. The journal can be many things, cathartic, reflective, a road map, a catalyst to do new things. When the power finally does run out, there will only be your paper efforts for Tom Cruise to discover in a post apocalyptical landscape. Looking back it can be stored away and revisited in the future. How many things do you remember clearly from your teen years? Your thoughts, values, beliefs. Studies have shown that when youre writing by hand as opposed to keying on a keyboard your answers are more thoughtful, considerate and studied. ![]() Blank paper is intimidating BAW provides the writer with ideas and a framework to work within and in the end it becomes its own time capsule. You can answer it honestly, or creatively or just have fun with it. A: Burn After Writing (BAW) is like an interview with yourself. ![]()
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