Learn Your Limits
We're officially a week into the Summer Challenge!
So time for a check in. How's the writing going?
I hope everything is going great, and you've accomplished a lot this week!
But, what if the results weren't great? What if didn't reach your weekly goal? What if you already feel like quitting?
But! This is why we sent up the challenge with fresh goal setting each week.
So, instead of quitting, use what you've learned this week to make next week better.
Think about what went well, and what didn't.
If you found that doing a daily writing sprint worked out great, but you didn't hit your word-count goal, then the answer is pretty simple, lower your word-count goal for this week.
If you felt too over extended, then set a lower target for this week.
On the opposite side of things, if reaching your goals felt very easy, try setting a goal that's a little more challenging.
Overall, don't treat a single week like it's the end all. Instead, use it as an exercise in figuring out your limits, and use that information to set better goals this week.
When it comes to writing goals, it's all a learning process.
And don't forget to put it in writing, or make a post about it.
And in the spirit of that? The word prompt for this week is Limit.
Use it however you want. Just make sure you keep writing!












