(Adopted by Jon Morrow Blog)
If you’re reading this post, you likely have intentions to
become a better writer
However, if you truly want to raise your game as a writer,
good intentions aren’t enough. Why? Because they don’t have a strong track
record for producing action
To actually improve, you must create events in your future
that will force you to improve.
In other words, commit to something new that will make
inactions uncomfortable
That’s the way you should do to improve in anything
Want to improve your fitness? Sign up for a marathon
Want to improve your presentation skill? Tell your boss you want to give talk next
month
Want to become a better writer and blogger? Enter a writing competition judged by
experts
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