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I have always found it useful to spend a few hours world building. I like to have more information than I could possibly use in a story. If I find myself getting bored, or sometimes if I'm getting too involved, I stop and start writing. Often the best ideas, and the most creative and original ones, I've had come from making them up as I write.
I like to have a general framework when I write, but the real detail comes out when I actually sit down and write. This works for me and I can't imagine it any way. I usually also have a separate notebook to keep track of details for consistency within the story: kingdoms, laws, religions, magic, etc. are all kept in the notebook
Any amount of world building can be enough for you, it depends on your preferences. Don't let other people try and give you a 'perfect method'. Just keep learning about yourself through your work.
I like to have a general framework when I write, but the real detail comes out when I actually sit down and write. This works for me and I can't imagine it any way. I usually also have a separate notebook to keep track of details for consistency within the story: kingdoms, laws, religions, magic, etc. are all kept in the notebook
Any amount of world building can be enough for you, it depends on your preferences. Don't let other people try and give you a 'perfect method'. Just keep learning about yourself through your work.