My Writing And Publishing Journey 2020 - Challenge To Write And Publish Half A Million Words In 160 Days. I am giving myself this public challenge because I need a kick in my lazy butt. The first time I gave myself a 30 writing challenge, I posted about it in a Facebook group. Surprisingly, this kept me going cause I was ready to quit on day 2. But since so many people were watching and routing for me, I had to push on through. The pressure helped me get over the first two weeks hump. After that, things got much easier and getting into the writing mood was actually easier to do. I should have kept going. My bad. How Will You Find The Time To Write? I have plenty of free time now since I’m out of work until September or October. Now I just need to leave YouTube alone. I have a ton of books to read since I have been bingeing YouTube videos instead. What Are You Hoping To Accomplish. 1. I have a few short books to republish. Amazon had an issue with the titles. 2. I have some blog posts to finish writing so I can finally publish them on Medium.com. 3. I will be creating about three or so courses for the GumRoad platform. 4. I have a bunch of nonfiction books to write. The research is ready for most of them. I just need to settle into a writing routine. 5. I have an income goal in mind, will reveal at the end of the challenge if I make it. Will You Run Out Of Ideas? I doubt it. I have too many ideas sitting in a various files doing nothing. Why 160 Days? I find that I am a much better productive writer when I write for five days in a row and take two days off. Two things I have never done before are, don’t spank me, to start building an e-mail list. And the second one is making one of my books perma-free. Current Word Count. January Total = 25, 584 words February Total = 4, 927 words March Total = 16, 509 words April Total = 14, 941 words Total = 61, 961 words I have 6, 940 for month of May so far. Like I said, I’ve been super lazy. I want to really challenge myself here. Let’s go. Wish me luck. Shana Jahsinta Walters.
Day 1. 18/05/2020 - 3, 308 words. I feel like I may need to increase my production at least for this week. There are some stuff I would like to complete at the end of this week.
Do people still read? I find myself reading less and less. If I am searching for something online I am hoping that the article will have bullet points in bold so I'd know the gist of what I want to know. How to Pop a Pimple Safely Just squeeze the hell out of it The end.
I honestly don't track that. I do write blog content, email messages, books, and reports. I schedule my daily tasks and time each to an hour or two and stick to the schedule. I don't much worry about the output as long as I'm on schedule.
I do still read. More for pleasure than not these days though. I'm often in a rush when it comes to learning so I do understand what you're saying.
Not everyone on the planet is you. I love to read. And I will keep reading until the day I can't read no more.
That's a good day. By chance, are the number of words you achieve limited by the time you have available for the activity?
Some personal unexpected events has gone down. I really want to get back into the swing of things this week. Wish me luck. LOL!!!
I've barely gotten my feet wet as a copywriter, but that doesn't mean I can't recognize a worthy goal when I see one. Keep pushing yourself! People are watching (and cheering!). BTW, I am impressed with the number of different projects you are working on. How long have you been writing professionally, if you don't mind me asking? Also, you mention non-fiction books. Do you write fiction as well?