Pondering a 365-Day Challenge for 2021

Are you thinking about doing a 365-day challenge for 2021? I’m already thinking about doing another one. I still have 4 weeks left on my 2020 daily blogging challenge, which actually started on December 24, 2019. It feels like an easy coast to the finish line after blogging for 345 days in a row. Doing something every day for a year can be transformational, even if you stop after that year, because it creates an empowering reference experience. You gain a memory of achievement that you’ll have for the rest of your life. Knowing that you can do something every day for a year helps you nuke any future excuses about not feeling motivated or capable. It permanently changes your self-image. It will make you ask: If I can do this, what else could I do? You also get the benefits and results of whatever you achieved with that habit. This year I’ve published hundreds of new articles and some new videos. I also created and published the 65-lesson Stature course and wrote a rough first draft of a new novel (55K words). It’s been a great year creatively as well as a great year income-wise. Timing-wise it was somehow perfect as well. The daily blogging challenge was always meant to be for just one year, so I’m not going to continue with everyday posting in 2021. I’m looking forward to a year of less frequent blogging in 2021. The Early Game This is a good time to start pondering whether you’ll do a 365-day challenge for 2021, espec...
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