In class we were tasked with trying something new for 30 days and I choose to write. Writing for 30 days is a powerful way to build a consistent writing habit and enhance one’s skills over time. By committing to write every day, I created a routine that helped overcome procrastination and writer’s block. This daily practice encourages creativity, pushing me to explore new ideas, styles, and techniques. It also allows for self-reflection, helping track progress and identify areas that need improvement. Ultimately, writing consistently for 30 days can boost confidence, improve focus, and turn writing into a natural, enjoyable process. After writing for 30 days, I noticed I wasn’t just watching others do the activities, but I enjoyed them myself.