A Productive Day for a Writer
Kamál (Perfection), 2 ‘Alá (Loftiness), 164 B.E. – Monday, March 3, 2008 about 2:44 PM PST
On a productive day for a writer one of the following must happen
On a productive day for a writer one of the following must happen
- Learn something new
- Write more then the minimum word goal
- Submit a piece of writing for publication
- Receive a rejection slip
- Receive a check for a piece published
- Have a piece of writing accepted for publication
- Do something he or she has never did before
- Find money to use to start a new project
- Proclaim the cause of the Beloved
Today was a very productive day for me because
- I learned that it takes five quarts of oil to fill a completely empty motor.
- I learned that the routing number on a check is different from the routing number on a deposit slip
- I found a penny on the ground
- I proclaimed the cause of the Beloved
- I exceeded my minimum word count goal
- I had a chemical peel
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