It's Monday. Fresh week. Clean slate.
Here's the thing about writing goals: they don't have to be ambitious to be powerful. You don't need to write 5,000 words this week to make progress. You don't need a perfectly blocked-out schedule or ideal conditions.
You just need to show up.
Maybe it's 15 minutes before your coffee gets cold. Maybe it's a lunch break scribble. Maybe it's voice notes that you'll transcribe later. Maybe it's one scene, one chapter, one paragraph that moves your story forward. It all counts.
The writers I work with who actually finish their books aren't the ones waiting for the perfect moment or the perfect word count. They're the ones who commit to the consistency, however small.
So here's your Monday invitation:
What's one writing commitment you can make to yourself this week? Not what you should do. What you'll actually do?
Write it down. Tell someone. Make it real.
Then come back here on Friday and tell us what you accomplished. Because showing up matters. Your story matters. And so do you.
What's your writing goal this week? I'll pop mine in the comments👇