31-DAY CHALLENGE ACCOMPLISHED On January 1st I started a 31.. (OnlyFans)
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2021-01-31 23:23:15
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31-DAY CHALLENGE ACCOMPLISHED On January 1st I started a 31-day blogging challenge and after I hit publish today I can say I wrote 31 blog posts in 31 days! Writing Challenge I wasn’t planning this challenge but after writing a new year’s day post I felt inspired to write some more and then by the end of the day I had 4 entries complete. I thought it would be inspiring for me and my readers if I shared a new blog post each day I’m so pleased with myself because I’ve been an inconsistent writer over the past few years. My therapist and I were chatting about how much life satisfaction I got from writing and that she could see a bounce in my step so to speak since I began my challenge. Her observations inspired me even more. I think making it a public challenge did help me stay the course but more so it was the promise to myself that kept me writing. Some days I wrote many entries. Some days I wrote one. I let my energy lead the way. Though like Newton’s First Law that states a body at rest will remain at rest and a body in motion stays in motion, I think writing one day kept me writing the next day and so on. Challenges Lead to Satisfaction Beyond meeting the daily goal of my challenge I’m pleased with the quality of my posts. I shared from the heart. I wrote blogs of substance about sex, pleasure, philosophy, values, sex work, porn, fetish, arousal, and expression. I’m proud of myself for finding my way back to this kind of contribution in the world of porn. It is something I did rather consistently in the very early 2000s and it made me stand out from the crowd. This wasn’t why I did it but it was an added benefit. Thank you for spending your January with me and my words (not just my photos and videos). It means a lot to me. I will continue to write, create and share and hope you will stay with me as I take the road less travelled. https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/44272/the-road-not-taken