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Howdy! I thought that, on the season change, it would be a good time to do another WIW. For those who are a little unsure of what it actually is, here's the last one for reference, and I'll explain it here too. The principle is that of a challenge, but one which you can tailor to your own, personal comfort levels. Often, I want to join in on a writing challenge but get disheartened when I don't complete the word limit set. So instead, with the Whip It Weekend, you can set your own challenge!
Here are the rules:
~Ssan
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.Whip It Weekend!
Round Two
Round Two
Howdy! I thought that, on the season change, it would be a good time to do another WIW. For those who are a little unsure of what it actually is, here's the last one for reference, and I'll explain it here too. The principle is that of a challenge, but one which you can tailor to your own, personal comfort levels. Often, I want to join in on a writing challenge but get disheartened when I don't complete the word limit set. So instead, with the Whip It Weekend, you can set your own challenge!
Here are the rules:
- Post here before the weekend begins (or during), setting out your intentions. This can be something along the lines of, "I want to get 'X' thread finished", or it could be, "I want to write 5k words", or, "I want to grade 5 threads", or something to that effect.
- Pop into the #challenge chat and tell people about how you're getting on (this is optional )
- At the end of the weekend, post here again saying whether you completed your goals or not. Even if you've only made a little progress, tell us how much: "My target was 5k words, I got to 1k by the end of the weekend", etc. It doesn't matter if you complete, the point is that you write down your goals publicly and work towards them.
~Ssan
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