Only at the end of the day I remember that I had to write something today, because of the marathon. And if two months ago I could throw it away, now it doesn’t work like that. Now I remember that I am in public (conditionally) and my movements are being watched by others. I never thought that this would motivate me, but it works.

In order for me now to consciously close my eyes to the writing marathon and just do something else, I need to make a significant effort and find some incredible excuse. But I don’t even try to do that.

Why? It’s very simple.

I’m a writer, so I have to write.

Daily.

Because if I don’t write a day, then I live a day not as a writer, but as someone else.

But I’m not someone else. That’s why I’m writing.

Therefore, I will continue to do it.

And with each new day, I need to be forced less and less. I wouldn’t call it a habit yet, but sometimes it gets a little itchy…

It was a busy day, and stay tuned for 14 videos of my writing challenge, which is gaining momentum and slowly approaching a quarter of its distance: