The perfect excuse reason for procrastinating.
So you take care of the duties, the life that intervenes, and meanwhile you don't write.
What's worse:
That you failed. That means that you failed and NOT that you're a failure.
There's a subtle but important difference.
Because if you're a failure, then there's not much to do about it, is there?
But you're not.
You just failed, because you didn't have the right means to get you into the good habit of writing daily.
A habit so strong that you can't even think about brushing your teeth and go to bed if you haven't written that day.
Do you want to know how to build that habit?
Starting today?
Well, one of the first things we look at is your motivation. We're going to analyze whether or not you're really motivated to write daily, and then we're going to see how you can get motivated and even increase your motivation.
Then we're going to prepare you for daily writing. Yes, it's not just "sit down and write". You've tried that and how far did that get you? With "1K Words a Day" we're going another route. A route that uses psychology to catapult you from failure to success.
We're going to make writing a part of you, just like breathing. You'll get your weekly day off, but otherwise writing will become such an ingrained part of you that you won't be able to imagine going to bed without having reached your daily word count.
Inside "1K Words a Day" I share my secret method with you. There's never a day for me without writing. And most of the time, it's several thousand words more than my goal.
You can obtain the same results when you follow the system I've set up for you.
Efficiency.
It's such an annoying word. Especially for a writer.
If, like me, you've had too many days pass you by without getting any work done on your writing you must be looking for something that can help.
It seems simple. I know. I've tried every advice and every training on the market.
Sometimes they help for a while. But it's difficult to find something that lasts.
Then I went through Britt's 1K a Day training. It dawned on me why I hadn't seen lasting change. Because I don't like change.
At least not when it's something as big as going from 0 to 1,000 words a day. Every day.
1K a Day is the best solution I've seen on how to make that lasting change.