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t my old-fashioned way of keeping track of all my Medium publications. I even inspired some of you to <a href="https://readmedium.com/my-low-tech-way-to-keep-track-of-the-medium-publications-i-write-for-998508b91e4e">c</a>reate your list.</p><p id="f103">As I flipped through my notebook last night comparing notes with my Medium app, I noticed that I was now a writer for 50 amazing publications.</p><p id="4c79"><i>Exciting and a little overwhelming.</i></p><p id="a532">I took a deep breath, as if diving to the bottom of the deepest lake, and came up with a brilliant plan.</p><ol><li>Redo the entire list.</li><li>Organize the publications based on genre: poetry, short-form, essays

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, etc.</li><li>Add detailed notes next to each publication for easy submission.</li><li><b>And most importantly, keep on writing magical stories and poems.</b></li></ol><p id="b86c">Thank you for the short form prompt, <a href="https://readmedium.com/e3d83e07f22a?source=post_page-----998508b91e4e--------------------------------">Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她)</a></p><p id="5037"><a href="https://readmedium.com/whats-something-you-ve-learned-this-summer-that-has-improved-your-quality-of-life-a042450e9146">What’s Something You’ve Learned This Summer That Has Improved Your Quality Of Life? | by Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她) | The Brain is a Noodle | Aug, 2021 | Medium</a></p></article></body>

My Low-Tech Way to Keep Track of the Medium Publications I Write for — Part Two

A short form prompt on productivity

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Just a week ago, I wrote part one of this article about my old-fashioned way of keeping track of all my Medium publications. I even inspired some of you to create your list.

As I flipped through my notebook last night comparing notes with my Medium app, I noticed that I was now a writer for 50 amazing publications.

Exciting and a little overwhelming.

I took a deep breath, as if diving to the bottom of the deepest lake, and came up with a brilliant plan.

  1. Redo the entire list.
  2. Organize the publications based on genre: poetry, short-form, essays, etc.
  3. Add detailed notes next to each publication for easy submission.
  4. And most importantly, keep on writing magical stories and poems.

Thank you for the short form prompt, Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她)

What’s Something You’ve Learned This Summer That Has Improved Your Quality Of Life? | by Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她) | The Brain is a Noodle | Aug, 2021 | Medium

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