What You Learn by Showing Up 365 Times
Commitment is abstract until you live it. You can say you are committed, or intend to be committed, but you do not know what commitment actually requires until you are in the middle of it, on day 187, feeling tired, wondering if it matters, and choosing to continue anyway. 365 days of daily writing revealed things I did not expect. It showed me parts of myself I had not acknowledged. It exposed patterns I could not see until I had enough distance to look back. It taught me what I value, avoid, and what I’m capable of when I stop negotiating with myself. The first thing it revealed is that I am more capable than I believed. When I started, I was not sure I could write every day for a week, let alone a year. The task felt enormous. But capability is not something you discover by thinking about it, it’s something you discover by doing. Each day I showed up, I built evidence that I could show up again, and after enough days, the question of whether I could do it disappeared. I was alre...