5:33 / Word Count Challenge / Check In 2 / Managing
Description
Hi, Everyone. It’s the second check-in for the Word Count Challenge here in August.
How have you done? Leave a comment about your goals and successes.
I’ve managed to meet my goal of 500 words daily, no matter the interruptions, and they were many. Things tugged at me every day of the past week. The massive part of the day is lost to writing but early mornings and late evenings have saved me—and twice, both evening and morning writing saved me.
At our last check-in, the first draft of the third short story was finished and needed a week’s separation before revision started. After errands in the cool morning, the writing part of Wednesday began: something forgotten, something needing fixin’, something on the To-Do List, and finally writing.
Stay connected to hear how the rest of the week continued.
TIMINGS
- 00:00 Welcome
- 00:40 Word Count Challenge Check-in #2
- 04:55 Success or Failure?
- 05:32 Next Steps
- 07:40 Closing
Total Run Time = 08:40
All Original Content / No AI Used
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