It's just words on the internet
Frameworks, formulas, and best practices aren’t evil — but they can be creativity killers when they take the lead. In this episode of It’s Just Words on the Internet, Laffy breaks down her beef with best practices, why starting with a template often flattens your best ideas, and how to flip the process so your creative instinct comes first. She digs into what happens when you stop defaulting to the “right” way and start trusting your own ideas again. The goal? Trust yourself enough to let your gut have the first draft, then bringing in the frameworks to refine, clarify, and shape it. You don’t need permission to break the rules. But if you’ve been waiting for it, you’ll find it in this episode. Key Points Covered 1. How over-relying on frameworks can drain the spark from your ideas 2. Why “should” and “need” are creativity red flags 3. What to do before you reach for the strategy template 4. Why self-trust builds the voice that actually stands out 5. Why creative self-trust makes writing faster, easier, and more fun Quote of the episode "The second you stop doing what you think you should, you’ll start creating what only you could." Links + Resources Check out Voice on the Rocks [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZMEnLAHja1ja_tHpyuLljXHVF80WHdau7zJpLzr6UG0/edit?usp=sharing] — my one-off session where we distill your voice down to something you can actually write from. Follow her on Instagram: @stephlaffy [https://instagram.com/stephlaffy]
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