In her book "Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life," Anne Lamott emphasizes the importance of embracing the creative process rather than fixating on whether one is performing it correctly. She uses the metaphor of dancing to convey that one should not be overly critical or self-conscious about their actions. Instead, the focus should be on expressing oneself freely and enjoying the journey of creation.
This perspective encourages individuals to let go of their doubts and simply engage in their passions. By suggesting that we shouldn't constantly check our progress or correctness, Lamott inspires readers to pursue their writing and life journeys with joy and confidence, much like a dancer who immerses themselves in the rhythm of the music.