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It's a bit later than I meant to get this posted. Let's get to it, shall we?
I'm so sorry
Speaking of being behind, let's talk about that!
Discussion time: If you set daily/weekly/etc. goals for your writing, what do you do if and when you get behind? Do you add what didn't get done onto the next time segment? Do you call it a wash and reset at some point?
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We... wan wout wof "w" words....
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Speaking of being behind, let's talk about that!
Discussion time: If you set daily/weekly/etc. goals for your writing, what do you do if and when you get behind? Do you add what didn't get done onto the next time segment? Do you call it a wash and reset at some point?
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Date: Friday, January 10th, 2025 14:47 (UTC)Ha, it was the "we are going to get this done if it kills me" of an exchange deadline, but on some level I have to admit I inflict that on myself because I like it. And I did get some good sleep when all was said and done!
Congrats on meeting your GYWO goal last year :D I tried a word count pledge a couple years ago and ended up dropping out because the tracking got to be too overwhelming (lots of small projects), so I'm optimistic that the habit pledge will be a better fit. I have a "write 4 days a week" goal set up in a habit tracker mobile app I use for lots of miscellaneous habits; my thinking is, if I meet that goal more weeks than not, then I'll "automatically" hit 180 days for the year.