Hey, Reader!
Welcome to the first week of Prose in Progress 2025! Grab your favorite fall drink and settle in. This is your cozy corner for writing encouragement and support over the next three months.
There’s something about October that feels like a reset button. The air shifts, the calendar flips, and suddenly it feels like time to set big goals.
But here’s the thing: writing goals are optional. You don’t have to crank out 1,000 words a day to be a “real” writer.
Some writers thrive with daily goals and spreadsheets. Others do better with looser rhythms and small moments squeezed into real life. Both are valid.
The most important thing? Staying connected to your story in a way that feels doable for you.
Here are three approaches you can play with this week:
Word counts as guides not rules: Instead of “1,000 words a day,” try “2,000 words this week.”
Time goals for flexibility: A 20-minute sprint after dinner can build momentum just as much as a big weekend session. (Pro tip: Download Focus Friend!)
Habit anchors that stick: Attach writing to something you already do (coffee, commute, lunch break).
None of these are set in stone. Think of them as experiments. You’re simply noticing what helps you keep showing up.