A great article in the Huffington Post describes "The Weird Strategy Dr. Seuss Used to Create His Greatest Work (And Why You Should Use It, Too)."

It explains how Dr. Seuss wrote the book Green Eggs and Ham using only 50 different words.

The article provides lessons we can learn from this example from Dr. Seuss: how constraints can inspire your creativity, how they can force you to get something done, and that they are not the enemy.
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