Anyhoo...
I noticed it was much harder to get back into the swing of things today. It took longer to find my momentum, and it was harder to sustain it over the entire day (because, after all, it does take a few hours to write 5,000 words).
In case anyone is curious, my days have been going something like this:
Morning: write for 3 hours (as I also attempt to help my homeschooled son with his schoolwork)
Take a break for lunch/school carpool duties/etc..
Afternoon: write for 1-2 hours (as I also attempt to put the toddler down for a nap)
Take a break for school carpool duties/stretch my legs/etc.
Late Afternoon: write for 1 hour (as I also attempt to get my kids started on their homework)
Take a break for lunch/school carpool duties/etc..
Afternoon: write for 1-2 hours (as I also attempt to put the toddler down for a nap)
Take a break for school carpool duties/stretch my legs/etc.
Late Afternoon: write for 1 hour (as I also attempt to get my kids started on their homework)
Since my addition math skills are getting a lot of use these days as I correct my kids' math homework, I am fairly certain that adds up to 5 to 6 solid hours of writing each day. That means I can crank out about 1000 words an hour. That's *gets out calculator for this arithmetic problem* almost 17 words a minute. That's...well, honestly, I don't know what that means. I may be able to do math, but that doesn't mean I have figured out what all those numbers are good for. I know I can certainly type much faster than that, though, so I guess that means my brain can create almost 17 words a minute.
I still have no idea what good that does me, though...
Anyway...
Today's word count:
This week's word count:
I'm halfway there! WOOT!