There’s nothing like a little email reminder to get you moving on a project. Use the prompts as a jumping off point to kickstart your own writing habit. What are your writing goals? We each have our own writing goals - some of us want to write daily, others want to write 3 times a week. Want to write with us? Sign up here to get email prompts delivered daily for a month and join us on the writing journey As a result, we built a free email series that sends out a new writing prompt every day for 30 days. A 30-day writing challenge is a type of writing challenge that spans over thirty days. So as a team, we brainstormed a few ways to make it easier to do. Writing as a daily habit can be hard to develop. We realized that many of us here at One Month have writing-related goals: we want to write more, whether it’s books, essays, personal writing, or even working on improving our speaking ability. This time of year is a great time for reflection and introspection. We’ve been thinking a lot about setting goals and behavior change here at One Month. Enter to win 250 in our weekly writing competition. It’s always hard when you start, whatever it is that you start. I was not able to write one article of 700 words for a whole week. But it wasn’t like this in the beginning. Want to Write More? | Daily Writing Promptsģ0 days of writing: a month-long writing challenge Enter our weekly Writing Prompts Contest for the chance to win 250 and publication on our blog. J2686 Tweet on Twitter As an author ay Life Coach Code I am writing and producing fresh content daily. Adjunct Prof at Columbia University Business School. Chris Castiglione Follow Co-founder of Console.xyz.
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