
Since the idea behind this blogfest is to make writerly goals for summer (or dreary winter holidays) and I kinda already did that on the weekend, I thought I'd look at how I'm going to try to keep those goals.
In February I wrote a post about creating a writing habit. I am the sort of person who finds it very hard to stick to goals. I have so little self-discipline I wonder if it even exists. I am easily distracted.
When I wrote the writing habit post I had very good intentions, but you know what they say (and at the risk of sounding cliche): the road to hell is paved with good intentions.

It's time to try out the writing habit again.
To summarise the five steps to building a writing habit:
1. Commit to thirty days of writing (or in my case, revising). No skipping days.
2. Make it a ritual. Do the writing/revising first thing in the day.
3. If my self discipline really isn't doing it for me (it hasn't got the best track record), remove temptation.
4. Write it down and put it somewhere I can see it.
5. Have a buddy.
And here is my June 'To Do' list (ugh... goals... maybe I'll stop using that word).
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Those words of wisdom at the bottom are from my CP Maggie. Told you I was going to put them on my wall! |