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Rated: 13+ · Book · Personal · #2158633
Feeling Right Every Day!
#1034724 added July 5, 2022 at 11:25am
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Ok. This is me making a note of something I wrote that made me wonder what possessed me to write this. At the same time, go my possessor!

I have been terrible at writing. Period. I think about it all the time. I write novels in my imagination even, but it doesn't really count. I get that. I think the point I need to act on is 'come up with a plan and write'. Write, write, write. Hello, world!

So, I lost my streak in Microsoft Rewards like three times. It was frustrating because I was sure I didn't forget to do them daily. I was tempted just to give up and stop doing them. I realized I just needed to keep going and for some reason, I did feel good about that. Now the good news. I switched accounts between my work account and my streak was back. Yay! As of today, I am at 855 days in a row without missing a day. I am so excited! At 999 days I should get a trophy. Really, the trophy doesn't mean much, except to me it does. This is my streak!

In case you didn't know, Microsoft Rewards is free to do and doesn't take a lot of time. You collect points by doing searches and completing three easy quizzes daily. You can use your points to get gift cards like x-box live or Amazon, Walmart, and the like. You can also donate dollars using those points to select groups for charity. I have donated $23 to charity using Microsoft Reward Points. Go, ME! I think this is one of those times it is okay to brag.


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