A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-And-Seventy-Two

I often fail to recognize the importance of my effort to write each day.  I know it matters, but I usually do not let me celebrate it as a kind of victory.  In general, this is probably for the best: it is a practice for me, is a necessary activity in my life.  I know its importance from the time I spent not working, and the changes this has brought about inside of me.  I often don't acknowledge this, as, in truth, I would like some more external results as well, but it is still important, is still a thing I must keep in mind as I continue each day.

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