My love/hate relationship with the outline

Erica

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I know, I know. Every guide says start with an outline. Structure is freedom. Blah, blah, blah. 😴

For my last big project, I tried the rigid outline. Roman numerals, letters, numbers. It looked so organized! But when I started writing, I felt… trapped. The ideas didn't want to fit into neat little boxes marked "II.B.3." They wanted to wander.

So I ditched it. I just started typing. Stream of consciousness.

It was a mess—a glorious, chaotic mess—but I found this incredible point about socioeconomic factors that I would have never discovered if I'd stuck to the plan. ✨

But then came the second draft. Hell. 🥵

I had 4,000 words of beautiful chaos that needed to become a 2,500-word argument. I spent days just cutting and pasting, trying to find the thread. I was basically reverse-engineering an outline from the mess I'd made.

Now I'm trying a hybrid method. I call it the "skeleton key." 🗝️

I list my main points—just five or six—and then I let myself write freely within those "rooms." I have the structure to keep me from getting lost, but I'm not locked into the tiny details.

It's working… for now. Ask me again after my next deadline. 🫠
 
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