Daily Habits


Hi. So, in November and December, I think, my Language Arts class and I did something called Planksgiving. I may have made a post about that separately, but basically we started with a plank for thirty seconds, and every day we added ten seconds. Eventually, we all did our final plank, and I made it five minutes. Which… isn’t that great, but it’s better then I thought I’d do!

And that’s just it. I probably wouldn’t have made it that long, if I’d done a plank every day, or at least I did it most days. And that’s how daily habits help, in a way.

Now, in February, I have a daily habit of writing every day. I’m currently writing three stories, one for LA. I can never remember to write in them (especially my LA one — figures) and I really need to start writing in them more. So, I decided back in January my daily habit would be writing every day, and it still is my daily habit. It doesn’t matter where— if it’s in one of my stories, or anywhere else, that’s okay, I just need to write in some way every day.

I think I just have to remember that in the end, this will really pay off, even if it’s kinda annoying right now.

Well, that’s it for now. Thanks for reading! Bye!

Writing

Something I love to do is writing. I really like reading, but whenever I read, I always think, oh, what if that happened? Or, I think the author should have done this here.

And when I write, I get to make stories the way want them to be. My friends always tease me about how I have so many ideas, and… maaaaaaaaaybe I do have a lot of ideas, and MAYBE I end up talking too much because of that, but that’s only because I have SO MUCH TO SAY! So… DON’T JUDGE.

And with writing, I can create characters, places, I could create a teleporting machine that the protagonist accidentally found and learned that it was from 1852, but it’s super dangerous to use… I can really do anything I want with stories.

And that’s what makes it so cool — that I can make the world the way I wished it was in my story, or if I’m mad, or sad, I could write a scene that channeled that.

Well, that’s all for now — thanks for reading! Bye!