At the end of the day writing is a choice. We write because we want to and because we’ve made our writing a priority or we don’t. It’s 100% on us. If you own it then you’ll own the outcome goof or bad. The other thing to remember is that writing is a marathon not a sprint. It matters more that we keep showing up vs what we do on any given day. Some days are better and more productive than others, that’s how it is.
If writing is truly important to you then that’s how you’ll spend your time. If it’s not then be honest enough to admit this to yourself and move on. There’s no judgment here. It’s your life.
Hell yeah! Seek these resolutions, fellow writers and remember that excuses are excuses. Gotta put in the sacrificial work or you will never know your writerly destiny.
At the end of the day writing is a choice. We write because we want to and because we’ve made our writing a priority or we don’t. It’s 100% on us. If you own it then you’ll own the outcome goof or bad. The other thing to remember is that writing is a marathon not a sprint. It matters more that we keep showing up vs what we do on any given day. Some days are better and more productive than others, that’s how it is.
If writing is truly important to you then that’s how you’ll spend your time. If it’s not then be honest enough to admit this to yourself and move on. There’s no judgment here. It’s your life.
Someone make an app for writing every day called DuoGambino.
Hell yeah!
Hell yeah! Seek these resolutions, fellow writers and remember that excuses are excuses. Gotta put in the sacrificial work or you will never know your writerly destiny.
Thanks for the advice