Welcome to another episode of the Cookbook Love Podcast.
In this episode, I’m sharing something personal. There’s a lot of conversation right now about AI. How to use it, how to move faster, how to generate more. And while I do use it in certain ways, I’ve found myself coming back to something very different that is not faster or more.
In this episode, I walk you through the rhythm I’ve developed to support how I think, write, and cook. These are simple practices I return to every day and every week, not as a system, but as a way of staying connected to my work. Over time, this rhythm has helped me think more clearly, make decisions more easily, and stay present in the process of writing.
If you’ve been feeling scattered, stuck, or disconnected from your cookbook project, this episode will give you a grounded place to return to.
In this episode, I talk about:
- The daily practices that help me think clearly
- What supports creative thinking and decision-making
- The role of daily and weekly rhythms in staying creatively fueled
- What it looks like to build a rhythm that supports your work
In the end, writing a cookbook and running a business isn’t just about the book or the business. It’s about your life while you create while working on and in them.
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