You have a vast body of work behind you.


Introduction

I have a hard time believing that I've written as much as I have. It feels like just yesterday when I started writing, but then again it felt that way even yesterday. The reality is that this blog has been in existence for 7 years now and in those seven years I've written an enormous amount of content. In fact, if you were to read everything that I've written over the past 7 years (and who knows why you would want to do that) then it would take you roughly 16 days! Doesn't seem like so much at first glance but when you consider each post is between 300-500 words long then suddenly your eyes start going wide like saucers!

No one has written as much as you have.

You have written a lot. You’ve written so much, in fact, that you could fill a library with your work. The fact that you have been able to produce such an extensive body of work is indubitably a feat worth celebrating.

You should be proud that you have accomplished so much throughout your career. Your readership knows this and has been consistently inspired by the caliber of content that they have come to expect from you and your writing.

Keep writing, keep posting and never delete anything old.

Keep writing and posting, even if it is not perfect. Don’t worry about how much you have written in the past, just keep writing and posting. Your past work will be a valuable resource for future articles, so don’t delete anything old!

It takes time to build a strong writing habit. It’s okay if you only write one article this week, but keep at it. Don’t give up!

If you have a blog, make sure you are writing and posting regularly. If you do not have a blog, start one! Blogging is an excellent way to build your writing skills.

One day you will be able to look back and see how much writing you've done.

One day you will be able to look back and see how much writing you’ve done. You can’t even begin to imagine what it will feel like! You may not even recognize who you were when you started, but that doesn’t matter. What matters is the fact that you kept going and made progress every single day.

You will see how much your writing has improved over time, and this will inspire others who are just starting out (and struggling). They will feel encouraged by your example and know they too can reach their goals if they work hard enough at it.

It's one thing to learn from experience, but another thing entirely to have someone else tell us how far we've come—and there's nothing better than having proof in black-and-white for all time!

As the years go by, I'll have a lot to reflect on and that is very exciting to me.

As the years go by, I'll have a lot to reflect on and that is very exciting to me. Looking back at my work will help me see how far I've come. Looking back over your own body of work can be an illuminating experience.

It's not just about how much you have written; it's also about where your writing has taken you. When I started writing as a child, my goal was simply to make up stories for fun (and sometimes even for profit). Now that I'm older and wiser—and hopefully better at this whole thing—I can look back and appreciate how much distance there has been between then and now: from those first tentative steps into writing all the way up until today when I am finally able to call myself an author.*

Conclusion

I'm excited to see what the future holds for me and my writing. I love keeping up with social media and sharing my thoughts with others, but I also enjoy having a blog where I can express myself more completely.