There is a plain window near your desk that teaches a good lesson. When the view is simple, the mind follows. A tree, a small line of sky, a quiet street. Nothing to prove. Nothing to perform. Your work benefits from the same approach.
Choose one question and sit with it. Write the words that truly belong. Do not dress them. Do not multiply pages for the sake of movement. The most durable path is often short, the kind you could walk in a single breath. If you need to pause, pause. The question will not leave.
You might tidy the surface where you work. Let only the necessary tools remain within reach. A pencil. A notebook. A cup that warms your hands. The rest can live on a shelf until it is genuinely needed.
Clarity is not a secret. It is the result of fewer inputs and kinder pacing. Keep the window in view, inside or out. Let the mind take its cue from the season and clear on its own schedule.