The Power of a 300-Word Daily Habit: Completing “Isekai Family Robinson” Part One

Yoshie Yamada 山田佳江
2 min readMay 21, 2024

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I’m thrilled to announce that the first part of my novel, “Isekai Family Robinson,” is complete at 130,000 words. This accomplishment stems from a simple yet powerful commitment: writing 300 words every day. By setting this manageable goal, I could maintain consistent progress without feeling overwhelmed.

-This blog post’s English translation was assisted by AI.

Adapting My Writing Style

Previously, I wrote in intense bursts, which became unsustainable with family and work commitments. Adopting a daily 300-word habit allowed me to integrate writing seamlessly into my routine. This method proved effective, transforming small daily efforts into a full-length novel.

The Role of Family

Creating this story was a family effort. My husband and children contributed ideas and feedback, turning writing into a collaborative and enjoyable process. We used a family Discord server to share drafts and brainstorm together, which kept everyone engaged and motivated.

Looking Ahead

Despite occasional delays due to unexpected work or illness, I successfully completed the first part. As I embark on writing the second part, I aim to refine this daily habit and continue delivering engaging stories. Stay tuned for more adventures with “Isekai Family Robinson.”

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Yoshie Yamada 山田佳江

Novelist weaving intricate tales of family, love, and self-discovery. Experienced writer and editor, exploring both real-life and imaginative worlds.