The Only Writing Goal You'll Ever Need

The rule is simple: Write today.

There is a trick to it -- insist on keeping it simple, and follow the rule again tomorrow. Ignore all temptation to add more layers to it. Don't complicate it.

Write today. No other qualifiers needed.

More rules on top of this rule just complicate things. They're unnecessary and only make room for an increased risk of failure.

You don't need to write every day for a week, or write every day for 365 consecutive days. You don't need to write 1000 words today or write for an hour today.

Just write today.

Every day you have an opportunity here for success. An easy one, really. As I mentioned in a past post, just writing two words satisfies the criteria. And of course, you're likely to write much more. Which is great, but not a requirement to claim success for the day.

Give it a try. Write. Today. 

And begin again tomorrow. 



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