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Why It’s Absolutely Worth It to Write Every Single Day
The power of writing privately and publicly.
Writing every day is an exercise.
You can post on social media, write articles online, and tell the world why your ideas matter.
On the flip side, you can scribble in your journal, write in your notes, and have a very private writing life that nobody ever sees.
Either way, there’s power in writing every day.
There’s Power in a Writing Habit
Habits define your identity.
To become a better writer, you should write every day. You’re reinforcing the idea that you’re a person who writes without taking days off.
Eventually, it feels weird to take days off. That writing habit forces you to come up with ideas because you’re forcing yourself to write every day.
You Are More Likely to Accomplish Your Goals
Studies show that when you write your goals down, you’re more likely to accomplish them.
This creates accountability. You have physical evidence of what your goals are. It’s a piece of paper that you can see to remind you that you have goals you want to conquer.