Another One in the Books

The challenge ends today, but I don’t want the consistency in my writing practice to end. These past thirty-one days have shown me that I can set and achieve a goal by consistently prioritizing it. I made room each day to write and post. While I know I won’t be posting every day, I want to stay connected with the other writers in the community and post on Tuesdays each week.

I have enjoyed reading everyone’s posts from around the world. I appreciate the thoughtful comments on my posts and the wealth of inspiration I have received.

A couple of other areas in my life could use a little consistency, so I will stop procrastinating and start making room each day for those other things that need attention. Completing this challenge has reminded me that I can accomplish anything I want. It won’t be easy every day, but nothing worthwhile is easy.

On to the next challenge – a poem a day in April!

11 thoughts on “Another One in the Books

  1. It was a great month and you said it perfectly about writing daily, a habit I only choose to do for this challenge. My new challenge is to write ‘something’ everyday on my personal family blog. See you on Tuesdays. 🙂

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  2. I’ve enjoyed your posts this month, Rita, and hope to continue on Tuesdays as well! I think it’s so good for all of us to see what we can accomplish and stick with — go us! 🙂

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  3. It’s been fun to connect regularly, Rita, and I always enjoy your writing. When I was teaching, I used to tell the kids, “You can eat an elephant if you do it a bite at a time.” Now, I need to tell myself that.

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  4. I really liked reading how you reflected on and considered your experience in this challenge. So true! It shows things can be accomplished. Well done!

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