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Questionable Questing

Cambrian
Cambrian
My big secret is simple. I set a 45 minute alarm and write for all 45 minutes, then when the alarm goes off, I get up and do something else for 15 min. Rinse and repeat until my work is done for the day.

It creates a false urgency for me that I've found keeps me nice and motivated.
Cambrian
Cambrian
Though at the end of the day you can really only do as much as you personally are capable of. I write somewhere around 5-10 thousand words on average every single day and I have been for over two years now.

Not everyone can do it like I've done it.
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