Here's to Another 30 Days

Today marks day one of another round of #Ship30for30

I first joined Ship 30 for 30 for a few reasons:

  • Refine my writing habit
  • Overcome the fear of putting my work out there
  • Build relationships with other like-minded creators
  • Clarify my thoughts
  • Complete a challenge

And after the first round of 30 daily essays, I can proudly say I completed all 5 of those things.

So now what?

Well, I've continued publishing daily since the challenge ended and today's the start of Ship 30 round #2.

300+ writers will sit down, fingers ready to go, and type their heart out - excited (and slightly nervous) to get Essay #1 out into the world.

There's something special about a group of people, with one shared goal, all supporting and encouraging each other.

As a creator, you can't ask for much more.

So here's to another 30 days of shipping, and consuming writing from people from all walks of life, from all around the world.

Essay #50 - 5.15.21

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