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Summary

The website outlines a Writing Idea of The Day Challenge, providing 365 prompts to inspire writers and enhance their productivity.

Abstract

The "Writing Idea of The Day Challenge" is designed to boost writers' productivity by offering a year's worth of writing prompts, one for each day. Participants are encouraged to write articles or poetry, with a minimum length of 10 words, using the daily prompts. The challenge is flexible, with no strict time limit for completion and no requirement to publish daily. Writers are advised to tag their work with "365wc" to join a community of participants and share their creations. The article also provides a list of writing prompts for days 15 through 30, covering a range of topics from personal experiences to global issues, and invites writers to start from the beginning with the first 14 prompts available in a linked article.

Opinions

  • The challenge is presented as an easy way to increase writing productivity, suggesting that having a predefined idea each day reduces the effort of coming up with topics.
  • The author believes that the challenge can help writers become prolific by providing a structured yet flexible approach to daily writing.
  • There is an emphasis on the accessibility and simplicity of the challenge, with the freedom to choose the order of prompts and the length and form of writing.
  • The challenge encourages community engagement and discoverability of writers' work through the use of a specific tag on the Medium platform.
  • The prompts are designed to inspire a wide range of creative outputs, from personal reflections to opinions on societal issues, indicating the author's view that writing should be both introspective and expansive.

Writing Idea of The Day Challenge — #15–30

Increase your productivity the easy way with these writing ideas

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This writing challenge is easy because I’m going to do the hard part for you. What’s that? I’m going to give you 365 new writing ideas.

Now, you too can join the club of prolific writers. What you write and the length you write is all up to you.

Challenge guidelines

Join the challenge at any time — No time limit to complete

  • Write something using each of the Writing Ideas of the Day — One idea per article. (You don’t need to follow the consecutive order. Pick and choose until you’ve completed all 365.)
  • You don’t need to publish daily (but how great would it be if you could!)
  • Tag your article with — 365wc — This will ensure that people who follow and read the challenge pieces can find your work.

Keep it simple and easy.

Make this doable for you. Articles, poetry, etc., should be 10 words and up — whatever fits you.

Print each new list of writing ideas for easy access. When complete, you’ll have a year’s worth of writing ideas. Use them daily or on those days when your muse fails to provide inspiration.

The idea of the Day #15–30

To view the continuing list of ideas and keep informed of updates, you can follow me or use the tag 365wc in the search box on Medium’s home page.

15. How do you — Color Outside the Lines?

16. When writing, how do you — Push the Envelope?

17. What things in life are — Bittersweet to you?

18. Have you ever — Marched to the beat of a different drum?

19. In your family, — What goes on generation after generation?

20. Do you know anyone who lives on — Easy street?

21. What does this mean — If you think education is expensive, try ignorance.

22. Have you ever been enrolled in — The school of hard knocks?

23. Your thoughts on — Report Cards.

24. Your thoughts on — Lockdown and boredom.

25. Your thoughts on — Love at first sight (real or illusion)

26. Amid the COVID crisis how could you — think globally and act locally?

27. How many ways can you — describe the color gray?

28. What is your opinion of the future of — paper money and minted coins?

29. How can it be said — Let a smile be your umbrella.

30. If you could set three new global standards, what would they be?

Start from the beginning…

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