
The NaNoWriMo deadline is approaching. Have you met the challenge of writing 50,000 words this month? How many words have you written? If you are close, don’t give up. If you think you might make it, keep writing. If you don’t think you have a change, don’t despair.
The point is to break out of your comfort zone, push yourself to do a little more. If your total is only 5,000 words more than you normally write, I count you as a winner.
Will you write, right up to the deadline?
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Keep on writing.
Jo Hawk The Writer
Thanks for your constant encouragement!
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My pleasure. It helps keep me accountable too.
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i have about 8000 words more to go, and think I may just make it. but the weekend looks busy, I’ll have to burn some midnight oil i guess. how you going Jo?
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I know you and get there. And for someone who didn’t think they could do it, you have done great! Congrats to you for getting this far. I have hit the magic number, but i have no plans on stopping. 😉
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WOW! Keep going Jo! This is incredible, the momentum can be so powerful and just ride on it. I do wish you the very best.
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Thanks, I have my own little side goal I want to work on and this will help.
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I love your blog, but today I so disagree with Rita Mae Brown, A deadline to me is a quite positive inspiration. It means I have a writing job. Deadlines, which I faced daily as a newspaper reporter, are my biggest inspiration. I work much better with them. Keep inspiring us JoHawk. It;s as much fun disagreeing as agreeing.
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Pat you are so right! We can all disagree and still be friends. 😊 Besides, if we were all the same the world would be a pretty boring place. I, too, find a deadline to be invigorating and don’t think of them as negative. Rather I find they help to clarify my objectives and attain my goals. Thanks for commenting 😊
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