Summer can be full.
Children are home.
Schedules change.
Routines shift.
Energy moves differently.
So here is your reminder:
You do not have to write every day to still be a writer.
But you do need to stay connected to the book.
Sometimes progress looks like writing a chapter.
Sometimes it looks like rereading your outline.
Sometimes it looks like capturing one thought in your notes app.
Sometimes it looks like listening to a conversation that gives you language for your message.
Sometimes it looks like resting so you can return with clarity.
The goal this summer is not pressure.
The goal is presence.
Do not abandon the idea just because your pace changes.
Your book still matters.
Your message still matters.
Your voice still matters.
Boss Writer Summer Check-In:
What is one small way you can stay connected to your book this summer?
Comment below.