48 - The self-editing mindset kills your flow when recording
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In improv, public speaking, and podcasting, self-editing is the enemy of performance. When you judge what you are saying while you are saying it, your brain freezes, and the flow stops.
Recording is a generative, expansive act. Editing is a reductive, selective act. These are two different cognitive modes, mindsets, that cannot successfully coexist in the same moment. When you try to do both, the "editor" usually wins, stopping the "creator" before anything worth editing is even produced.
In this micro-episode:
- The psychological difference between the "Creator" and the "Editor"
- Why directing yourself while performing is nearly impossible
- A practical workflow: Record the full take first, refine later
Resources: Find more episodes and subscribe at stereoforest.com/minute.
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