Writing Journal 28 September 2022: Not productive according to the data… but there seems to be some more creativity flowing

I’m keeping this short again because I think I had at least four tabs open at once with ideas for blog posts and I want to get some of them done today lol.

From the pure numbers you’ll see later on, I wasn’t quite as productive as I was for the past couple of weeks. However, I was remaining consistent with the writing and I’ve got a whole bunch of ideas as to what I do want to write. You’ll see that coming soon.

I’m really just glad that I’m actually using this blog to talk about real writing issues and thoughts and not just mindlessly posting writing journals once every week and calling it good. In fact, some of these posts might end up being part of a larger project… but I’ll talk about it later. I’m thinking I’ll post about it on Friday.

The numbers are by no means a disaster and above what my minimum quota for the week should be if I was, in fact, writing 500 words a day (3,500 words). I’m not going to discount the idea that I’m going to run into a massive dry spell or procrastination stretch, but right now the numbers are looking in my favor.

I’ll likely do a quick recap where I stand on my 200,000 words written in 2022 and meeting daily quota at least 70 percent of the time in my next writing journal next week. Anyway, here are the numbers:

Writing statistics for the week ending 24 September 2022:
+3,563 words written.
Days writing: 6 of 7.
Days revising/planning: 0 of 7 for 0 total minutes.
Daily Writing Goals Met (500+ words or 30 minutes of planning/revisions): 6 of 7 days.

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