Scenes edited: 2
Net word count: 423
Total word count: 60220*
*Scrivener is playing word count tricks again; I found an empty scene that had a word count of 200 associated with it.
So, as usual, having less time to work makes me work harder. Well, work better. I've known for years that I work best with a deadline looming or with a ton of work to do. I get my time management on best when I have a lot of things I need to manage. (If I don't, then it doesn't seem quite as dire.)
I didn't get started on editing until about 2 pm today, after going to the eye doctor and getting my hair cut, yet I still ended up with a similar net word count as the days I had all day to edit. This doesn't surprise me, but it makes me a little sad, and I should probably figure out how to get myself focused more during the full days.
I also have another plan, so I don't spend all day on my ass in front of the glowy box. In between internet-free intervals, I will get up and go do something for tai chi. Whether that's stand in mabu for a while and breathe, practice chansijin, or work on a form, I'll spend some time doing that, rather than farting around on the internet. I need to get more practice in, and I need to get out of my chair more often. Two birds, etc.
Right. Now for the out of my chair time for a bit.
Net word count: 423
Total word count: 60220*
*Scrivener is playing word count tricks again; I found an empty scene that had a word count of 200 associated with it.
So, as usual, having less time to work makes me work harder. Well, work better. I've known for years that I work best with a deadline looming or with a ton of work to do. I get my time management on best when I have a lot of things I need to manage. (If I don't, then it doesn't seem quite as dire.)
I didn't get started on editing until about 2 pm today, after going to the eye doctor and getting my hair cut, yet I still ended up with a similar net word count as the days I had all day to edit. This doesn't surprise me, but it makes me a little sad, and I should probably figure out how to get myself focused more during the full days.
I also have another plan, so I don't spend all day on my ass in front of the glowy box. In between internet-free intervals, I will get up and go do something for tai chi. Whether that's stand in mabu for a while and breathe, practice chansijin, or work on a form, I'll spend some time doing that, rather than farting around on the internet. I need to get more practice in, and I need to get out of my chair more often. Two birds, etc.
Right. Now for the out of my chair time for a bit.