NaNoWriMo Day 1: November Goals off at a Slow Start
After getting off to a slow start, I am on my way to achieving my NaNoWriMo goals for November...
1. Write 1,667 words a day on Midnight in Suburbia.
2. Post word count every evening about 10:30 PM Pacific Time at National Novel Writing Month.
3. Post word count every evening about 8:00 PM Pacific Time on writing.com.
4. Post yesterday's word count between 4;00 and 6:00 AM Pacific Time in this blog.
Things I have learned after this morning's slow start...
1. I will doze off during meditation.
2. Have glass of water sitting next to pill in my sleeping area.
3. Put other computer into hibernation at night rather then turning it (this saves time when starting the virus detection program each morning).
4. Have coffee ready to turn on each morning (I still have to make fresh coffee today).
5. At night, pour the day's left over coffee into mug ready to warm up in the microwave each morning.
6. Make up powdered milk the night before so I can have cereal and coffee for breakfast instead of chocolate and coffee.
1. Write 1,667 words a day on Midnight in Suburbia.
2. Post word count every evening about 10:30 PM Pacific Time at National Novel Writing Month.
3. Post word count every evening about 8:00 PM Pacific Time on writing.com.
4. Post yesterday's word count between 4;00 and 6:00 AM Pacific Time in this blog.
Things I have learned after this morning's slow start...
1. I will doze off during meditation.
2. Have glass of water sitting next to pill in my sleeping area.
3. Put other computer into hibernation at night rather then turning it (this saves time when starting the virus detection program each morning).
4. Have coffee ready to turn on each morning (I still have to make fresh coffee today).
5. At night, pour the day's left over coffee into mug ready to warm up in the microwave each morning.
6. Make up powdered milk the night before so I can have cereal and coffee for breakfast instead of chocolate and coffee.
Labels: NaNoWriMo, National Novel Writing Month, Prosperous Snow, writing.com
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