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Disappointment prepares you for adulthood, kiddo.
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The best revenge is to live a happy life!
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Challenge: 100 Hours of Writing
That sounds like a lot, doesn’t it? Writing for an hour or two can be exhausting. Imagine doing it for 100 hours.
Nobody can write for four days straight. That’d be insane.
The great thing about writing is that you can spread it over as long a period as you want. In fact, if you write for about two hours per week, you will hit the 100-hour milestone in a year. That is
17 minutes every day,
or 24 minutes every working day,
or 30 minutes every other day,
or two 1-hour sessions,
or one intense 2-hour session every week.
That sounds doable, right? You can also mix and match. Write a bit every day, then take a break and do a long writing session on Saturday night. As long as you stay consistent and write for at least two hours every week, you’ll be on your way to 100 hours.
What Can You Do in 100 Hours?
Aside from earning this award (if you use Writing Analytics), 100 hours is enough to finish a draft of a novel.
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If you can write about 800 per hour or 1,600 words per week on average, you will write 80,000 words in a year. That is
230 words every day,
or 320 words every working day,
or 400 words every other day,
or 800 words twice weekly,
or 1,600 words once a week.
Again, you can mix and match. Do something else every week. Get to 1,600 every week, and you will reach your goal.
Keep in mind that these numbers are on the conservative side. I consider myself a slow writer, and I write faster than that. Some people can blaze through 1,600 words in 30 minutes.
The Challenge
This week, I want to challenge you to see if you can fit two hours of writing into your weekly schedule. It doesn’t matter if you power through the whole thing at once or write for 17 minutes every day.
Here’s the important part: If you can write for two hours per week, you have what it takes to finish a book.
If you’d like to write along with us, join the challenge in Writing Analytics:
https://app.writinganalytics.co/challenge/64917a6fe7b6ddfbda7281e6
The app tracks your writing time and lets you set time goals, which makes this super easy.
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I'll still fight
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