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February 2, 2015 by Cynthia Morris 2 Comments

Monday Writing Accountability: What's on Your Writing Agenda This Week?

Monday! Fresh start to a new week. (Rubbing hands together in glee but also, well, it’s cold here in Colorado.)
Tell me, what will you write this week? Perhaps it’s a blog post or an essay. Or maybe that proposal or…the text for your new web site.
Choose the ONE thing that is a bit of a challenge for you. Yes, the thing you are avoiding. Tell us in a comment below what your writing focus for the week will be.
If you like weekly accountability but know that daily support is really what you need, keep reading. I’m offering insanely affordable daily support for writers in February.

Flingers from around the globe are getting my daily accountability in the Free-Write Fling online class. We started February 1st so there’s still time to join us to write every single loving day. Join the writing party that is the Free-Write Fling.  It’s the best gift you could give your inner writer to really love February this year.

Filed Under: The Writing Life Tagged With: accountability, coaching, writing

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  1. Bobbi Rubinstein says

    February 4, 2015 at 7:02 pm

    I just had to comment somewhere about how hard I’ve been working on learning certain aspects of online photographic technology so I can post from the road. Hours. Between the camera and its wifi and the new tablet keyboard and just an hour ago I found an app to resize and edit photos so I can post on the tablet. Weebly won’t take photos that aren’t resized. And it worked!!! Tablet is sooo slow and Weebly isn’t smooth on the tablet but it worked.
    Having a hard deadline and knowing what it’s like when I’m not fully prepared for a trip has really focused me. Cracked my brain sometimes staying on track but I’m so proud of myself! I have to practice this work flow a lot to make sure I have it but I did it myself!
    Next week is focusing on the camera. It’s starting to become an extension of my hand.
    And I had another article posted online today that I finished last week. Story and photos. My writing for this week is just journaling in my travel journal about this upcoming trip to Israel. I’m thinking about how I can improve my travel writing.
    Thanks for listening.

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    • Cynthia Morris says

      February 20, 2015 at 7:59 am

      Bobbi,
      I love hearing about all your progress. I know how it feels to make real progress on technological challenges.
      You’re in Israel now and I hope you’re having a blast! You rock.

      Reply

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