100 Day of Writing?

Is there some magic in writing every day for 100 days? Maybe. Maybe not.

But that’s not quite the right question. A better one might be: What would I hope to get out of writing every day for 100 days?

For starters, I’d get better at clarity — saying what I mean without losing the thread halfway through. I’d build speed: less dithering, more straight-from-brain-to-fingers. And maybe, just maybe, I’d find a rhythm. Writing not as a task, but as a mindfulness habit. A check-in. A creative exhale.

It’s hard to see the downside. There are no rules here, no format police. Some days it might be a deep-dive into something technical. Others, a meandering thought about life, or a single paragraph admitting I’m not really feeling it today. It all counts.

So here’s Day One. I’ll read this again in 100 days and see just how wide-eyed I was starting out.

Let’s find out. 👋


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