I know that I go on like a broken record about the emotion we have to invest in our image-making and the fact that I know I operate on emotion and feeling and not technical brilliance. I also write, with probably irritating frequency, about the need to have a vision about what we're trying to create. I have, also, referenced the papers written by Alain Briot on the Nature Photographers website.
Now, I am not one for suggesting that you go anywhere other than CiC for all your photographic knowledge, but I do find Briot's writing inspirational.
His latest paper (which is here) is, I suggest, something that everyone who considers themselves to be on the learning curve, should read. I think if you are serious about learning the art of image-making, it is a discussion that will make you stop, think and evaluate what it is you are trying to do.
He does give a plug to his own books and courses, but I think that's reasonable and he doesn't over-egg it.