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3 lessons on writing every day for 30 days

Today marks my 30th-day of writing and publishing an atomic essay every day. It feels long and short all at the same time, and I am proud of having come this far. If you're thinking of embarking on a similar challenge, here are the things I learned, which

3 lessons on writing every day for 30 days
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Why I wrote 750 words for 500+ consecutive days

That's 416,250 words written during that period. Before that? Zero. Getting into the act of writing I didn't have grand plans to write beautiful words when I embarked on this journey. I just needed to write. Isn't it odd that for most activities,

Why I wrote 750 words for 500+ consecutive days
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2 things I internalised to write with ease—after more than a decade of stressful writing

Writing is hard. Good writing is even harder. Anyone who tells you otherwise is either a liar or a psychopath, or both. Even the best writers know that writing doesn't get any easier. You just get better at sitting through the discomfort. You can build frameworks and systems

2 things I internalised to write with ease—after more than a decade of stressful writing