Perseverance
As I outlined in my previous post, there are two types of NaNoWriMo writers. The first one I discussed tends to underestimate themselves every day they write, and panic about reaching the daily word count.
The other type? Tends to overestimate themselves. I am one of these people, and usually NaNoWriMo starts out as a fun project. Every day we write, we write more than we need to and we pound out the necessary word count in a record time. We think to ourselves, it’s so easy.
I’ve done NaNoWriMo four different years, and each year this is exactly what happens. I’m excited, I enjoy writing every day, the words seem to come effortlessly. And then everything changes. About a week into NaNoWriMo, I start to lose inspiration. I get bored and frustrated and I think about quitting.
You would think I would learn, after four years of winning NaNoWriMo but its the same every time. This year, I didn’t even bother to write on the first day because I thought, “Oh, I’ll easily catch up tomorrow.” And I did. This has slowly changed over the course of this first week, however. It has become more and more painful to write every day, and I question why I’ve bothered with NaNoWriMo. “It’s not like it’s well-written anyway,” I think to myself.
But here’s the thing: this is not meant to be easy. Writing is hard, and sometimes boring, and it will likely not make you feel good. Inspiration and motivation - the feelings which get you to breeze through those first few days - do not last. Perseverance does. Perseverance is what will get you through the tough days, the tough scenes, the tough challenges of NaNoWriMo.
As long as you remember that, you’ll finish with 50,000 words or more. And then maybe, just maybe, you’ll edit those scenes and you’ll love doing it.
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