Will the groundhog see his shadow on Monday?
Will we have six more weeks of winter?
I guess we’ll have to wait and see what Punxsutawney Phil has to say on Monday.
In the meantime, are you planning to become a better writer in February?
Are you working on your writing, rewriting, and selling skills?
What about your creativity? Are you nurturing it?
If you had not thought much about it until today, I can help.
Because whether we have six more weeks of winter or not, you can do a little bit each day towards becoming a more inspired writer, and it will only put a tiny dent in your bank account.
Here are the challenges that begin on Monday. You must register today, Sunday, February 1st by 9pm PT to participate in the February round of challenges.
Registrations after 9 pm tonight will be moved to the March round of challenges, so don’t delay.
While you are thinking of future challenges, sign up for The Prosperous Writer (in the sidebar >>>) so you won’t miss future discounts offered exclusively to subscribers.
And don’t miss my brand new challenge, Unwrap Your Creative Gifts. My daily creativity challenge designed to awaken your creative sensibilities. Click on any badge to register:
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Anyone who is looking to become a more facile and joyful parenting article writer should take my Article Writing Challenge.
Anyone who is looking to become a more thoughtful and skillful parenting essay writer should take my Essay Writing Challenge.
Anyone who is looking to become a more thoughtful re-writer and polisher of her own words should take my Grammar & Punctuation Challenge.
Anyone who is looking to become more brave about selling work should sign up for my Sell Your Writing Challenge.
Taking this article writing challenge has given me a bank of article outlines to begin the new year and a way to keep on creating more and more when I get to the end of my current list. I highly recommend it for the writer dry of ideas, needing some sort of method to keep her inventory supplied, or just starting out and learning how to create ideas for herself. The best $20 I’ve spent to further my career. ~ C. Alexander
During 21 Moments I discovered ideas for many intriguing subjects I wanted to write about that had not occurred to me prior. An excellent kickstarter to writing for pleasure as well as potential profit. ~ M. Clair
Once again Christina has aimed her arrow and hit the bull’s-eye with a useful daily challenge. The Grammar & Punctuation challenge helped me efficiently revise current article drafts, keep an eye on tricky punctuation mistakes I shouldn’t be making, and hone my word choice and sentence structure. Writers can expect this challenge to be an effective continuing education tool to help them improve their overall writing. ~ R. Franz
I like taking online writing classes or workshops, but by far I got the most writing out of 21 Moments. It really clicked with me, that a moment is just a segment of time. Since I don’t have a lot of time due to my day job and other commitments, doing the moments really fit into my schedule. ~ J. Huspek
~ Ground Hog photo via Michael Wallace on Flckr