Anyone can write well if they apply themselves diligently to the process of writing. The only thing that separates quality writing from junk is whether or not you spend time working your writing muscles today. If you don’t work your muscles, you will likely not become a better writer today. But if you work your writing muscles every day in a focused manner, you likely will become a better writer. It’s that simple.
Whether you are coming back for round two of 21 Moments or you are brand new to the experience and eager to try it for the first time, you won’t be disappointed with the uptick in your writing productivity.
This is not your typical daily writing prompt. The 21 Moments Monthly Writing Challenge is created to echo the learning process that some of the greatest writers of all time have used to master their craft.
And now the 21 Moments Monthly Writing Challenge comes with more writing instruction, including examples of moments and how to find and write your moments all month long.
The 21 Moments Monthly Writing Challenge launches each month on the first day of the month at midnight. Hope you can join us for the next round, which starts Friday, February 1st.
Here’s 21 reasons you may wish to join in the fun:
1. Because you signed up for round one enjoyed it and now you want to try round two (by invite only).
2. Because you heard from a friend who tried writing 21 Moments and liked it.
3. Because you always wanted to take a class with me, but you couldn’t afford to take a six-week class.
4. Because you journal and writing a moment a day will focus your journaling.
5. Because you want to buy yourself a Valentine’s Day present.
6. Because you miss the prompts since they stopped on January 21st and you are eager for a new batch to begin again.
7. Because you want to sign up with a friend.
8. Because you don’t need a ton of structure, you just need a enough structure and encouragement to keep working on writing better every day.
9. Because you are feeling kind of bored with your own writing.
10. Because you want to write long works but you are not yet writing short.
11. Because January was not a good time for you but you can find a few minutes a day in February to write.
12. Because your year got off to a good start in January and you want to keep going.
13. Because you have an idea for a longer work and you are ready to start drafting.
14. Because you write nonfiction, fiction, poetry, or scripts or all of the above.
15. Because a moment is a great starting point for writing anything.
16. Because you enjoy being inspired by quality writing.
17. Because one well-written moment can lead a writer to more strong writing.
18. Because writing moments is like flexing your writing muscles. It’s a great warm-up for the rest of your day.
19. If you won’t spend your day writing, but wish you did, writing a moment a day can give you the satisfaction of having already written today.
20. Because you are working on a big project and you either don’t know where to start or you frequently lose your way.
21. Because writing one moment is a great way to ground and center yourself as a writer. Because writing isn’t like anything else.
Being a professional writer means always creating new building blocks of written material. So spend at least part of your day like a working writer. Write today. And if you need help, check out the 21 Moments Monthly Writing Challenge. Hope you can try it!