I put myself on a 30 day challenge to do a Post A Day, for 30 days. I succeeded! THIS is post #30. I’m proud of sticking with it and accomplishing it. I’ve learned a few things along the way of my little challenge and thought that I would share what I’ve learned with you.
My reason for putting myself on this 30 day challenge was because I felt that I needed a kick start for inspiration with my writing. I was at a point where I was struggling to write. In the past if I push myself more to write, then the juices start flowing and I’m Writing!
I learned that I need more structure, or more discipline, if you will, in my writing routine. I absolutely need to set aside some time every day to write. The physical act of opening up my laptop and sitting there looking at the screen does a lot.
I found that I was doing more thinking about what I wanted to write. During the day, I would think “I’ve got to get started on an idea for tomorrow’s post”. Once the wheels started turning in that direction, I started looking at simple words or phrases as potential writing material.
This experience also pushed me to be more creative in pursuing a writing inspiration. I spent more time looking for prompts as potential writing material.
Be accountable. Tell the world. I posted on WordPress that I was going to do this 30 day challenge. So how could I blow it off? It’s easy to make excuses when you are not accountable for something. The “I’ll do it later” or “I’ll do it tomorrow” is an easy habit to get into. Believe me. I know.
I learned that there is a much broader assortment of things that I can blog about if I just open my mind up to being flexible.
I turn the TV off right after dinner, set my cell phone aside and focus on what I’m doing. Having fewer distractions has helped considerably! Having the TV on in the background just pulled me away from the keyboard. I’ve learned to turn on music instead.
I’m reading more. Reading has been a life-long pleasure. I’ve allowed other things in my life to interfere with that simple pleasure. Not now.
What I managed to write during this 30 day period are not all winners, for sure. But I did write quite a variety of things. What I’ve written is this:
Stories-5
Point of View-5
Poetry-10
Rocket helped-2
Misc.-8
Prose-1
Hmmm, including today, that makes 32! Well, I guess I can’t count the 2 that Rocket wrote. 🙂
I’m glad I did this challenge and it feels good that I accomplished it. But I’m sure glad it’s over! I may take a day or so off now! Thanks for reading and thanks for all of the amazing support that I receive here! ❤ ❤ ❤ You guys are awesome!
Copyright (C) 2018 Penny Wilson
I enjoyed it. The variety was fun. A daily post sounds simple, but I know it isn’t!!
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Thank you! It was a challenge on some days. 🙂
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Getting others to hold you accountable is a great way to achieve goals! When I set a deadline for myself to publish my book I scheduled a book launch party so I had no choice but finish! 😁
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That’s a great idea! Thanks for visiting!
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Congratulations, Penny. I am writing up a storm at the moment but that is because I am obsessed with my new book and getting it finished. I am enjoying writing it so much I just can’t wait to get going with it.
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That’s wonderful Robbie! 🙂
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Congratulations on achieving your goal. It takes self-discipline and you proved you could do it. Keep writing.
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Thank you!
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Reblogged this on The Reluctant Poet and commented:
Come read what Penny learned and see if might also help kickstart your writing and writing habits!
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Thank you for the Reblog Kind Sir! ❤
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Congratulations Penny! That’s a great achievement. I like your lesson about being accountable. Very important lesson. I might have to take a leaf from your book in this area 😛
Enjoy your down time!
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Thanks Jess!
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Congratulations! You’re awesome too!! ☺❤
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Awww, thanks Walt! ❤
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It’s the truth! ❤️
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Kudos to you Penny!
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Thank you!
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Congrats! Sounds like more writing fosters more and more creative writing. And a deadline (and feeling accountable to your WordPress friends) doesn’t hurt either!
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Worked for me! Thanks! 🙂
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Congratulations Penny!! You really pulled it through even getting sick in between.Proud of you
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Thank you Megha! ❤
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