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  1. I agree that setting a specific time of day for writing is ideal. It is tough to stick to a rigid schedule in a world of 24/7 interruptions. While I do write something everyday, the content might be a draft for a book, an interview,a newspaper article, a teaching segment or a book review. In an ideal world, I would be able to set aside an hour or two specifically to write my own books, but that is not always possible.

  2. I find that many times I start writing and even if it sucks, I get into the zone. I keep it all in case later I want to develop the ‘junk’ into something more. #AnythingGoes

  3. I try to write something each day, but it’s not always possible, unfortunately, due to work, family and stuff … But I agree, it’s a good habit to get into if you can.

  4. I like this post as it makes writing realistic and allows you to forgive yourself if you just do a few words on a particular day. I recently revisited an old short story of mine and was amazed at how different it would be if I wrote it now – we learn all the time even if we don’t always feel that way #AnythingGoes

  5. Sophie

    As a blogger rather than a writer, I try to write something once a week. Sometimes it’s more but never less otherwise, as you say, it becomes a chore or it’s forgotten. I often write 2 posts in the time to be shared throughout the week. #anythinggoes

  6. mummy here and there

    Getting into a habit of writing every day can be really helpful in creating and like you said it doesn’t have to be massive amounts, even 100 words is a good start X #anythinggoes

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