4 Quick Thoughts On Ship 30 For 30 That Can Help You Get Back On Track Today As Smoothly As Can Be

When The Real Challenge Of Writing For 30 Days Is To Keep Your Balance

Aurora Frois

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Photo by Hannah Olinger on Unsplash

On The Idea Of Starting With A Catchy Headline!

When I think about a subject and start to figure out the title first, I lose the flow.

So what works best is just to write stuff, and then as patchwork, I start gluing everything together; for me, this makes more sense, and it’s much more enjoyable.

You Don’t Run Out Of Time — Time Runs Through You In An Endless Creation.

I’m Portuguese, and I started to write in English in 2021.

Using time to figure out the best headlines before and then writing the text takes more or less the same time I usually spend writing first and figuring out the catchy headline in the end.

Writing in English is already a huge accomplishment in a year. Writing in English every day for 30 days straight is still too much for me, but I see it coming naturally in one more year!

Consistency Is Key And Grows Like A Tree

After my 18th day, I was running out of ideas, or better, I had ideas, but I was not willing to write at all! But just like any other habit you enjoy, it comes and goes until it stays with you forever.

For me, slow and steady, while at the same time — first quantity than quality.

One Size Doesn’t Fit All

I was born in 1984 and raised in the countryside by my wonderful small farmer parents, helping them first and only studying after.

I simply love all the new skills I’m getting from ship30 for 30. I felt pretty overwhelmed initially. As if I was in a high-level school or something, I finally made up my mind and realized that I’m only here to develop my skills. I’m not competing.

It took me a while to realize that, but fortunately, here I am, back on track as smoothly as I can be!

My Modjo — Less Is More

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Aurora Frois

Former manual therapist with writing aspirations 😎🍀🍀🫶 Proud Lesbian 🏳️‍🌈❤️