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Don't try to write a 7 book high fantasy series
I'm convinced George Martin has badly-managed or undiagnosed ADHD. Not only his failure to meet deadlines and collapse of all progress under pressure, but also his style of story-telling are tell-tale signs.On a more serious note, find a writing buddy. Make it a regular thing where you meet up once a week or even just once a month. Preferably in person, but online works too. Better yet, join a writing group.
You can proof-read each other's script, bounce ideas off each other. It also creates deadlines (the next meeting) to activate yourself.