Spend ten minutes freewriting on a habit that you hold so dear that you’ve made an axiom of it. Think particularly of habits that guide how you write or make, or how you enter into a collaboration or other creative relationship. In your freewrite, try to compass both the origins of that habit in your thinking and the ways you’ve interpreted its axiom in workable structures — things to do. If this feels vague, ask yourself if you have any axioms in your mind that could be expressed in the formula, “the way to ____ is to _____.” This might be useful any time, but particularly at a moment when something has failed for you, somehow not managed to manifest the values or lead to the outcomes you expected.
Distill this habit into a simple name. The principle of ____. Then go in search of one or two books, essays, interviews or other sources that will help you refresh your understanding of this principal, including both sources in which you find a deep affinity with the principle, and sources that might contravene or question it. Give an honest listen to something you might otherwise (habitually) dismiss.
Then return to your axiom, refreshed. Revise, augment, edit as needed to give yourself a new credo about how to write (or collaborate, etc.).