Write Every Day To Complete First Draft

The most important and, at times, difficult stage for most writers to complete is writing the first draft. This stage must be done in order for you to complete your journey as a published author. You cannot move to the next stage unless you finish the first draft.
The first step to complete the first draft is how much time will you be able to write each day.
Can you set aside at least 15 to 30 minutes a day to write? If your answer is yes, then you are on your way to a first draft. Write more if you can, but no less than 15 minutes. And those of you thinking you will never get it done anytime soon. I will share my favorite quote from Confucious:

“It does not matter how slowly you go, so long as you do not stop.”

I’m taking the very, very long road to finish a novel. You do not need to have the novel done yesterday. Unless you already have a deal with a publisher, you do not need to rush. But don’t hold yourself back if the words are coming one after another. When a steak happens, it is best to keep going with it. When it slows down again, keep writing at least 15 minutes a day.
And to help everyone continue on the journey of writing every day, I created a forum titled Write Each Day. This forum was created to help and encourage people to write every day. Please join the forum and write each day.

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