Monday Morning Jumpstart –
Daily Success Practices for Writers

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As a writer, having a set morning ritual every day will help you stay on track to reach your goals for the days, weeks, and months ahead.

But if you don’t have a set rhythm in your days, it’s easy to fall into chaos, confusion, or simply lose track of where you’re going.

In today’s Monday Morning Jumpstart, AWAI Chief Success Officer, Ted Capshaw, and Director of Training, Jade Trueblood, talk about setting yourself up for success every single day by establishing a morning routine.

Join us every Monday Morning for a boost of writing motivation, plus tips and strategies to make sure you're staying on track and moving towards your goals all year.

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Published: June 20, 2022

2 Responses to “Monday Morning Jumpstart: Daily Success Practices for Writers”

  1. This has always been a roadblock for me. I am starting to plan out my morning routine. I'm sure that this type of consistency helps with discipline at the job. That's a good start for motivation.

    Jose

  2. Thanks for your tip on how to keep track on our goals. I believe on what you said that we must have a morning routine. It’s easy really to get lost when there is no routine to be religiously followed. Thanks for the advice.

    Benjames


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