There’s writing and then there’s, you know, writing-writing, important writing, manuscript writing, the Real Stuff.
Apart from the occasional day when I deliberately step back from EVERYTHING to do with writing, I judge the success of my day by my page count. Writing-writing, that is.
It counts for nothing if I did the laundry, stacked the wood, washed the car or painted a room. It matters not one iota if I scrubbed out the bathroom or vacuumed the floors. I don’t care if I end the day muscle sore and tired from physical labor – Yes, it’s good to have those chores done, but “What have I done today?” still gets answered, “Nothing!” unless I can include a page count.
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I rather think that’s a serious sign of being a writer.
Happy writing, everyone.
Cheers!
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Allyson
I love this post because I am still struggling to get to the point where I can focus on making writing progress every day and not letting all the chores and social responsibilities get in the way. Good luck on your word count!
Thanks, Flygirl. I’m still there, trying to get it into every day, too. It doesn’t always work. Good luck with your own. Cheers! 🙂