100 posts in 100 days.
Two days ago, I came across David Spink’s 100 posts in 100 days challenge. And without thinking much, I sent him an email and committed myself to 100 posts in 100 days.
So here comes day 2. (Read my first day post: Life is a playground)
Now that I have a couple of days to reflect on why I took the challenge, I realize how much work it’ll be. Especially since I’m a slow writer.
I started panicking and thinking to myself:
What strategy I need to follow? Do I need a strategy at all? What should I write? Can I keep up with my commitment? How much time it’ll take? Will people like my writings?
Yeah, I have a lot of fears.
However, I do have some writing experience. I used to write about Indonesia travel guide and marketing emails for a personal leadership company. Not much, but it gives me a little confidence.
The truth is I love to write. I had a lot of fun writing about Indonesia. I love to research, explore and share its magnificent beauty. I love to write about personal growth, especially ones that are based on Buddhist teaching.
Now that I’m committed to 100 posts in 100 days, I have all the reasons to write again — with these personal goals in mind: write more, write better and make a habit out of it.
Oh and all those fears I have, I choose not to fall into their trap. I choose to succeed and to win.
“Challenge accepted!”