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1st draft complete... way over the word count and probably completely off topic

 So I have completely fallen behind on blogging

We've had tier three restrictions, then I moved house and then another full national lockdown so my heads felt a little all over the place!

In all honesty I don't know how I feel about my draft being submitted, on one hand, I'm one step closer to the finished product but on the other hand I feel like I've opened a can of worms as for the majority of the time I felt like I was just waffling on as usual.

But whatever the outcome I do feel like a huge weight has been lifted and I'm ready to take my feedback onboard - full steam ahead until that December deadline!

Would love to know how everyone else is feeling about their drafts?

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  1. Heyy! I agree I have completely come away from the blogging too. Trying to write and submit the essay, blogging did not even cross my mind! It'll be interesting to receive our feedback, well done on getting your essay in and welcome back to the blog! xx

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  2. Hi Georgina, I feel exactly the same about my first draft. It should feel like a weight has been lifted, but I know that this draft will not be my final edit. I am excited to get feedback though and start working on the final draft. Isn't this time going so quickly!? Other than the lockdowns, I hope all has been well with you x

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