A piece of advice I’ve found very useful is work with what’s in front of you. I’ve found myself applying this in single, short, writing sessions as well.
For example, writing a blog post or outline without opening a new tab, using only my lived experiences as research.
Writing a social media or newsletter by using whatever I’ve written at this blog as a first draft.
Or, coming up with a new idea with the existing research, not finding new research to surface a new idea.
It’s a useful constraint to balance out overcorrecting.