The Psychology of Daily Writing 32 from Story to Brand to Make Money as a Writer

Writing 2,000 words by 10 a.m.

Once I set that intention, everything else became quieter.

No jumping between tasks. No drifting. Just focus.

If you struggle to stay on track when work piles up…

It’s rarely a motivation problem.

It’s a clarity problem.

When I write something specific like, “reply to three client emails before lunch,”
those emails actually get done.

When I skip setting intentions, Focus disappears.

Daily intentions train your brain to prioritise what matters most.

Finishing even one clear goal early creates momentum.

At the end of the day, reviewing those intentions shows me exactly what worked and what didn’t.

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