Correcting Word Press calendar post tallies

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Word Press calendar. Every month should have a minimum number that matches the number of days in a month.

 

blog calendar
Word Press calendar.

 

Writing 200+- blog posts the past 48 hours has been taxing.

But i’ve been motivated to correct a flaw.

The flaw is in the Word Press monthly calendar post tallies.

About 18 months after i began writing five daily, differently-themed posts, i decided to go back and review everything i wrote and did one of three things:

  1. Left the post untouched
  2. Revised the post to remove any sound of Disney or Disney Institute “official voice”
  3. Deleted the post

This was an over-focusing on a worst-case scenario.

Worst case is someone over-reacting to something you made public.

Important to remember in 2008-2011+ blogging was literally the new “wild frontier” – uncharted wilderness.

In the absence of an official Disney and Disney Institute social media policy, everything was up for subjective review.

Subjective is not the way to measure.

By over-focusing, i slept well at night.

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Will i write 5-a-day until i die?

Disney University
Life in my hometown the other day. Went for a bike ride after writing for the first two hours of the day.
There’s a chance i will continue to write 5 daily, differently-themed blog posts until the day i die.
 
It helps me see things i never saw before.
 
It helps me see things i always see, but now with a remarkable clarity.
 
Those two things have become a source of oxygen – something i can’t live without.
i love writing.

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Life would be easier if i didn’t write every morning

https://youtu.be/mW6hFttt_KE

 

Life would be easier if i didn’t write for two hours every morning.

i think about the effort and commitment that happens every day, without fail.

These thoughts are especially strong when there’s more on my plate than is comfortable.

Take right now for example.

It would be so easy to not write (for two hours).

So easy.

Literally a no-brainer.

But i write instead.

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Only 3 weeks until new writing milestone

Prolific blogging
365 x 8 years = 2920…add 2 leap year days = 2922 days in a row.

 

Only 3 weeks until new writing milestone.

The 8th year concludes.

The 9th year begins.

That fateful April Fools Day in 2009…

Write five different blogs every day for 100 consecutive days.

Impossible i thought, but what the heck, think BIG.

Was literally certain i would fail.

 

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Three weeks away from 14,000

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Consecutive days.

 

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Total posts.

 

Something i cannot explain because it was never a goal, never a desire, never even the smallest thought.

For the past 2,779 days, five daily, differently-themed blog posts (on 5 separate sites) have been written.

Not one day off.

Ever.

In 21 more days, this will equate to 14,000 blog posts.

Feeling incapable in describing it, and inadequate in explaining it.

Note: Since today’s post was written 90 days ago, 450 additional blog posts are added, pushing the total well past 14k.

 

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On April Fool’s Day 2009, jeff noel began writing five daily, differently-themed blogs (on five different sites). It was to be a 100-day self-imposed “writer’s bootcamp”, in preparation for writing his first book. He hasn’t missed a single day since.