I’ve been writing for 40 minutes every morning for 50 days. Fred Wilson has written 8,033 blog posts. I read his post on his 15th anniversary of AVC and decided a few days later to attempt to write once a day publicly, to see how it felt. My grandfather years ago had told me to start keeping a journal, and I had already developed a practice of writing a fair amount in the mornings for myself, but blogging is different. The 40 minutes in the morning, where I try to articulate how I feel about things, has become my morning Sudoku, it is a puzzle to piece together every morning and it’s something I look forward to.
50 Days of 40 Minutes.
50 Days of 40 Minutes.
50 Days of 40 Minutes.
I’ve been writing for 40 minutes every morning for 50 days. Fred Wilson has written 8,033 blog posts. I read his post on his 15th anniversary of AVC and decided a few days later to attempt to write once a day publicly, to see how it felt. My grandfather years ago had told me to start keeping a journal, and I had already developed a practice of writing a fair amount in the mornings for myself, but blogging is different. The 40 minutes in the morning, where I try to articulate how I feel about things, has become my morning Sudoku, it is a puzzle to piece together every morning and it’s something I look forward to.