What do all approaches to free writing have in common?

They always result in precious nuggets of inspiration.

They are best carried out in a quiet space with good lighting.

They involve making lists and charts.
They are most effective for narrowing down your ideas into a manageable topic.

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They encourage the writer to let go of self-criticism and write without fear of judgment or censorship.

They prioritize quantity of writing over quality, encouraging the writer to keep writing without getting bogged down in perfecting each sentence or idea.

They may involve setting a timer for a specific amount of time and writing continuously until the timer goes off, without stopping to edit or revise.

They can be used as a warm-up exercise before diving into a longer writing project, or as a way to generate new ideas and explore different perspectives.

Overall, free writing approaches prioritize creative expression and exploration over structure and organization, and aim to free the writer's mind from limitations and self-doubt.