But the great thing is, it works the other way around, too. An unexpected "hi" received in the hallway, an inside joke winked at over lunch with your best friend, or the right answer you gave in history class can leave you smiling the rest of the day.
So why not make some good little things for yourself and translate that to your writing? Making yourself work on something every day—whether that means writing a new chapter, asking for a friend's honest opinion, or even scrapping something that you don't think works anymore…will give you a sense of accomplishment, will keep you from feeling overwhelmed…and soon all those little things will add up to something big.
Then, as you lay in bed at night trying to fall asleep, count that day's writing as one of the good little things that happened that day (that you were fully responsible for!) and watch as the list of good things start to outweigh the bad. A landmark indeed!
And those bad little things? You can totally turn them into good things too. After all, life's most devastating, embarrassing, unforgettable moments make for fantastic stories. Happy writing!
Sarah Cloots
Editorial Assistant, Greenwillow Books

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