Saturday, May 31, 2014

Experiment - Treat Writing Like A Job

You hear it all the time, right? "Treat writing like it's your job". But what does that mean?

I think it means different things for different people. For me, it means sticking to a schedule, and only deviating from that schedule for things of the utmost importance (as in, not for that interesting article my friend just posted on facebook).

What schedule would be best for me? I've decided that one hour, first thing in the morning, is a good place for me to start. Of course, to make a career out of writing I'll need to spend much more than an hour a day on it, but I know from experience that starting myself off with too much is a good way to ensure I'll fail. So for now, one hour a day it is.

For my actual job (teaching), I wake up an hour before I have to leave, and I'm out the door at 6:45 am. I think that the same routine will work well for my writing "job". I've decided that my writing "job" will start at 9:00 am every morning. This means I'll have to wake up at 8:00 am, which means I have to be turning the lights out at midnight (I like my sleep!). Of course, the nice thing about writing as a job is that the starting time is flexible. I can make it earlier if I have something going on that day, or later if I was out late the night before. But, for most of the summer, 9:00 am is perfectly doable.

Seems like a great plan, right? The only problem is, with a real job there are other people there depending on you to show up and do your work. With writing you don't have that, unless you happen to have a writer friend close by who keeps the same schedule as you. I don't.

I've failed in the past because it's too easy for me to say "I don't feel like it right now, maybe later". Later almost never comes.

How will I keep myself accountable? I've set up three systems to do just that. The first is my alarm app on my phone. I've set one alarm for 11:00 pm, to remind me to get ready for bed. The next is at 8:00 am, to wake me up, and the last is at 8:58 am, to give me a two minute warning to get to work. I also put my phone across the room at night so that when the alarm goes off I have to get up to turn it off. This makes it much more likely that I'll actually get up ;).

The second system is using the chrome extension, StayFocusd. I've set it up to block all distracting websites (facebook, reddit, gmail, netflix, etc), from 9-10 am. This way I won't be able to surf away half my writing time.

Okay, so I've set up two systems that will ensure I wake up on time and that I can't procrastinate on the internet while I'm supposed to be working. But what's to stop me from procrastinating by doing something else? Reading, crocheting, playing with my dog, or cooking some breakfast? That's where the third system comes in handy.

During NaNoWriMo, I'm very motivated by the wordcount tool. I like that my progress is public, up on the internet for the world to see (not that anyone's really looking, but that's beside the point). However, I can only use that wordcount tool for one month out of the year. What about the other eleven months?

Yesterday I went looking for a wordcount tool I could put on the side of my blog. I found a very simple one, which only shows how many words I've written out of my goal for my WIP, which is 80,000. I'm thinking now I'm going to see if I can find one that's more like the NaNoWriMo one, with a graph, so that I can see my daily progress, especially because I'm doing some rewriting right now as well as writing new scenes.

So! This post turned out to be really long, which hopefully means I've thought it out well enough that it will work for me! The real test will be next week, when I'm on vacation in Florida for my sister's graduation. Yikes.

I'll update soon and let you know how my "new job" is going. Hah.

Friday, May 30, 2014

Write One Sentence Every Morning - Result

It only took 5 days, not 30, to realize that this experiment is a total failure.

Out of the 5 days, I only actually wrote 1 sentence right away for 3 of them.

On of those 3 days, I still didn't write anything else for the rest of the day.

My next writing critique group meeting is on Monday, so I need to have my next scene ready by then. I've thought of a new experiment to try to force me to write consistently. I'll be posting about that tomorrow morning (bright and early! hint hint).

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

What I'm Reading Wednesday - Sea of Shadows, Snippets of a Bunch of Books

Sea of Shadows by Kelley Armstrong


I usually LOVE Kelley Armstrong's books, but I'm not super into this one yet. We'll see. 

Snippets of a Bunch of Books





I'm meandering through these books at the moment. Re-reading/writing bitten, re-reading/workbooking Plot vs. Character, and trying to get into the other two. 

Sunday, May 25, 2014

Experiment - Write One Sentence Every Morning

If you haven't noticed, I've pretty much sucked at writing regularly lately. My fear/perfectionism has
been kicking in.

Yesterday I was at Barnes & Noble, and seeing so many books I've loved on the YA shelves sparked that fire again (the one where I have a hard time deciding whether I want to read or write first, I'm so inspired to do both). I realized reminded myself that things need to change.

I know from previous problems with procrastination that starting is the hardest part. But how to get myself to start, without overwhelming myself at the thought of finishing an entire book?

One sentence.

For the next 30 days I will write one sentence as soon as my computer is open. I will do this before checking email, social media, or surfing around. Worst case scenario: I only write one sentence each day and don't feel pushed to write any more since I've already been "successful" at writing for that day. Best case scenario: I write one sentence, and that one sentence makes it easier to come back to my book later and add many more.

I'll try to update tomorrow, Day 1, May 26, 2014.

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

What I'm Reading Wednesday - Why We Get Fat, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Mindset

Somehow, during breaks from school/work my reading always seems to fall to the side. What ever happened to my childhood summer days spent lying in bed and reading for hours? Oh yeah. The internet. That happened.

Why We Get Fat by Gary Taubes


Continuing my interest in grain free/sugar free eating. I'm fascinated. 

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J. K. Rowling (audio)


I tend to crave these books if I go too long without listening to them...

Mindset by Carol Dweck


I've finally sort of started this one! I'm hoping it will have suggestions for introducing a growth mindset to my students next year. 

Saturday, May 17, 2014

What I Wrote This Week

Saturday
I finished writing the scene I shared today.
I met with my writing group and we critiqued each other's scenes for this week.

Then...nothing.

Wow.

Need = Self Discipline A better plan

Saturday, May 10, 2014

What I Wrote This Week


Saturday
I met with my writing group and we critiqued 3-5 pages of each other's stories.

Sunday
I edited the scene I shared with my group yesterday.

Monday
I rewrote most of the next scene, which I'll share next Saturday.

Tuesday-Friday
Nothing :(

Yay for the accountability of my writing group! Otherwise I would keep putting it off.