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“If you wrote a page a day, at the end of the year you would have a book. Whether it's any good or not is beside the point, but you would have a book, instead of just talking about it all the time.” quote by Jackie Collins
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“If you wrote a page a day, at the end of the year you would have a book. Whether it's any good or not is beside the point, but you would have a book, instead of just talking about it all the time.”

Jackie Collins

About This Quote

Consistent daily effort yields a tangible product, regardless of its quality, emphasizing progress over perfection.

In simple terms: Small daily actions create a finished work.

Key Takeaway

Progress beats procrastination.

Themes

productivity habit formation creative process perseverance goal setting

Mood

determined optimistic pragmatic

Type

motivational practical

When to use this quote

  • author drafting a novel
  • student writing a thesis
  • blogger publishing articles
  • entrepreneur developing a pitch deck

Key Concepts

writing discipline output vs. quality

Practical Applications

  • publish a manuscript
  • launch a content series

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does success look like when you finish?
  • How can you maintain momentum over a year?
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