When you go on holiday, don’t start completely over when you return.
Pick up right where you left off.
Continuing a project for at least a year is more important than constantly chasing something new.
Think of writing like a job you do consistently for a decade.
Daily Writing trains focus and discipline.
Even small progress counts when done day after day.
You should take a break but you need to set up everything before your break.
That way, when you come back, you don’t get overwhelmed.
The habit of following through builds both your impact and your brand.
Playing the “writing game” for a year quietly turns effort into lasting results.
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