Week 3 Stats
This week’s goal was 75 words a day. I’m supposed to be up to 15 pages a day, but alas…. reading hasn’t found its way into my daily habit. D:
I must admit, writing everyday has made me feel really good, even on days when I’m tired, exhausted, sick, or out of town.
January 15: 112
January 16: 81
January 17: 91
January 18: 88
January 19: 81
January 20: 86
January 21: 89
Total: 628 words
Reading total: 20 pages
628 / 525 words. 120% done!
1562 / 250000 words. 1% done! (OH!!! 1% OooOoOooOo lala, I see color!)
114 / 4500 pages. 3% done!
Week 2 Stats
Completing the week, even though I got a terrible cold, makes me very happy. The goal was at least 50 words a day.
Unfortunately, my reading is lacking. D: I’ll try to make up for it this weekend.
January 8: 62
January 9: 51
January 10: 83
January 11: 100
January 12: 79
January 13: 61
January 14: 79
Total: 515 words
Reading total: 19 pages
515 / 350 words. 147% done!
936 / 250000 words. 0% done!
94 / 4500 words. 2% done!
Week 1 Stats
I made it through week one without missing a day, barely. I usually wait until late at night to write, just before I go to bed. As my word count increases, I think I’ll need to change my writing time so that I can actually have time to do it. There was one night where I was completely exhausted, but somehow managed to pull out 29 words. It may not be much, but at least it was something.
Here’s the breakdown:
January 1: 41
January 2: 85
January 3: 65
January 4: 82
January 5: 29
January 6: 68
January 7: 51
Total: 421 words
Reading total: 75 pages
421 / 175 words. 241% done!
421 / 250000 words. 0% done!
75 / 4500 pages. 2% done!
Flash Fiction #1 - The Lantern
Word count: 65
I used this prompt.
Snow floated down like shards of broken glass. The only light that illuminated the area came from a single oil lamp; a beacon of life in the otherwise frozen, silent land. He stood motionlessly, staring at the light with wary eyes. After long moments of muted regard, he turned and walked the other direction. A floating lamp in a dead world could not be trusted.
New Years
When I woke up this morning, I went through my normal routine of looking at email/facebook/twitter. I had friends refusing to make New Years resolutions, others who decided to reflect on the past year or ten years, but mostly people talking about how they hope 2010 will be better than 2009.
New Years is a funny thing - an arbitrary date that holds so much importance. People think of it as this monumental event in which they should reflect upon their deed for the past year and try to find a way to improve themselves. They make goals that often don’t last more than a month, and long forgotten three months in, and only remembered as the year comes to a close once again.
Let’s see if I made any resolutions for this past year. … No, I did not.
Being a product of my society, I’m no different than others who have these reflective and goal-setting feelings that conjures up at New Years. Hell, I’ve been pondering mine for over a month now….
Most of the resolutions I’ve come up for myself have to do with reading, writing, and exercising on a regular basis. I want these things to happen, but I know I am not a creature of routine, and therefore I’m not sure if it’s going to work out. I’ve been told to start very easy. Instead of jumping into writing 1000 words a day, or reading two books a month, that I should start super light - say, 25 words a day, and maybe 5 pages a night - to build the habit. That magical 90 day mark, when supposedly habits take hold, won’t happen if you overwhelm yourself and make it not fun.
Just thinking about doing these things make me feel kind of excited. I think the biggest goal I’m going to set for myself in 2010, aside from building a writing habit, is to spend the next year doing all the necessary research I need for my novel so that by January 1, 2011, I will starting writing my novel. FOR REAL for real.
So, to put this in easy-to-read list form, here are my 2010 resolutions:
1. Build a writing habit
a. January - March: Starting at 35 words/day, add 35 words every week. By April 1st (90 days in), have a habit where I will be writing a minimum of 500 words a day.
b. By July 1st, have a habit of writing a minimum of 1000 words a day.
c. Maintain a 1000-1500 word minimum a day for the rest of the year.
d. Blogging!
i. Start with once a week for the first three months.
ii. Jump to two-three times a week for the next three months.
iii. Daily?? We’ll see…
2. Build a reading habit
a. Read 12 books or 4500 pages by December 31st, 2010. (A small goal, but I’m a slow reader.)
b. Read minimum 5 pages a day for the first three months.
c. Read minimum 20 pages a day for the next three months.
3. Get in shape.
a. This will sound silly: 2 hours of Dance Dance Resolution a week for the first three months.
b. Go to the gym twice a week for the first three months.
c. Increase to three to four times a week April - June.
d. By the end of school in June, be fit enough to do extended hiking/biking.
e. Continue keeping in shape for the rest of the year.
4. Do as much research as possible for upcoming novel.
Now I have a new apartment to try to organize. This is what happens when I get way too distracted by things like Amazon.com. =B

