Is too easy.

I just read an article by Nick in which he attributes his, and, in fact, any MEDIUM success to consistency.
You know, I have been alluding to this in most of my writings for a long time. He recommends a story be published every day, even if it is only in short form format.
The short form only needs 150 words, but for me, it is very difficult to edit a story down to that scale, as in “Tweet me your life’s story!”
In the past, some days I have published two or three, but other days, none. Sometimes the completion of one of my stories immediately begins the next, and they don’t wait easily for the publication order to be observed.
My thoughts were that an alarm clock has consistency, but it’s still pretty boring.
My writings are usually just some fun, down-home observations, and obviously no great reservoirs of deep thinking, but they aren’t quite as bad as the Baby Ben over there by the bed…
So the word is “TRY HARDER.”
Leave them in your 1st draft box until it’s their turn, but keep them away from those campfires.
P.S. In fact, after you read my profile, you could bust on over HERE and I’d be happy to send you a note whenever I publish one of these “stories.” Don’t miss out!
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