100 Days 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. Much like developing better focus in other areas, it’s about creating intentional space for what matters.
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. 👋