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Reminder to myself about microblogging.

Clive Griffiths
Clive Griffiths

Reminder to myself about microblogging:

Stop writing only when inspiration strikes.
Start writing even when it feels uncomfortable.

Waiting for inspiration is fragile. Whenever I do this, I end up losing momentum.

Showing up daily - for another 30 day challenge - reinforced the habit of writing something useful no matter what mood I'm in.

Thinking of microblogging? Here's how I'd start in 3 easy steps:

→ Prepare an outline before writing.
→ Set a 20-minute timer and write until it rings.
→ Quick AI check for clarity and publish before perfection.

I started writing two years ago to find my voice, now I feel like I'm writing to strengthen it.

Thank you to the #microblog11 cohort who encouraged me and reminded me creative courage is contagious.

#relentless
♠️ 30/30

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