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100-Day Writing Challenge: Day 4: I Already Discovered a Mistake

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December 4, 2023.

The whole point of this challenge is to create a habit of writing. To improve upon your existing skills. To become better.

The quicker you can notice and fix your mistakes, the better.

The mistake I am talking about is related to the way I keep track of my articles (or rather, not keep track).

I have a notebook in which I write down my potential ideas for articles. I have been using it for months. I even take it to college, because you never know when an idea strikes.

The notebook is used for penning down any ideas while they are still fresh.

If I wait a while, there’s a chance they’ll be gone, and I’ll be regretting not writing them down.

Author’s Notebook. Image by Author.

I haven’t been using the notebook for a few weeks. Not even when I get a new idea. That probably explains the mind full of random thoughts whenever I take a break.

That’s where the problem lies.

From now on, I’m committing to writing down any potential ideas in the notebook, whether they be good or bad.

Otherwise, how can you tell the good ones from the bad? It’s all just one big mess up in the brain. It’s hard to separate them until they are in front of your eyes.

That’s all for today.

See you tomorrow.

Bye-bye!

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