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July 20, 2015, 5:20 PM
Throw everything away and start your writing process.
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July 13, 2015, 5:01 AM
Reading is becoming the most important part of your development as a writer. For this last week, read for at least an hour before every writing session, and keep self-evaluating when the day is done.
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July 6, 2015, 11:51 AM
No more three-sentence stories. You've learned a lot this week, and it should be enough to write three short stories in a timely manner.
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July 1, 2015, 6:49 PM
Remember how I said results are everything?

That's wrong.

What matters more than anything else, success or failure, is learning from your experiences. It may seem like a small, insignificant thing that only sensitive children should have to care about, but that couldn't be farther from the truth. Learning from your experiences is the only way to avoid both the blindness of success and the poisonous sting of failure.

Never, ever let an experience pass without learning everything you can from it, or at the very least something you didn't know the last time. There is ALWAYS something more to learn. Without this dedication, you will continue to win and lose without getting any better. You will allow yourself to continue with this fixed mindset.

But a person with a growth mindset looks at failure as a learning opportunity, and this is exactly why. They know to take every opportunity that allows them to step back and review their objective and their earnest attempts to reach it, a powerful moment that we receive from both success and failure. This is why people with a growth mindset can shrug off failure, because it doesn't matter nearly as much as the opportunity it gave them to get better.

This is why results are NOT everything. GROWTH is everything. And results are only as essential as the opportunities they give you to learn and grow and become better.
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Throw everything away and start your writing process.
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Reading is becoming the most important part of your development as a writer. For this last week, read for at least an hour before every writing session, and keep self-evaluating when the day is done.
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You're getting better at this. Setting a schedule is working out really well, but don't get too comfortable. There's still a lot of work to do.
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