Getting To Work…
Let’s just get right into it: My sister and I talked about the last post that I had written as she is in the same boat as me. We decided that we’re going to write at least three pages a day or a half hour. Which ever comes first. I’m going to always shoot for the three pages (maybe a chapter) every day, but if I only get to two pages in a half hour and have to do homework…then I’m going to have to at least take a break. Maybe I’ll get back to it, maybe I won’t. Although, depending on what I’m writing and my attention span, I do a pretty good job whipping out three pages in a half hour.
So, we decided this yesterday, but I’m going to start doing it today. Three pages a day equals out to about 360 pages by the end of the year. That could be a whole new novel. I’ll mark the days I succeed on my calendar and…well, hopefully there will be no days that I don’t succeed. Anyway, I thought about how I’m going to do this all in between school, work, homework, church, etc. I’m either going to get up really really early or stay up really really late. I don’t see how else I can do it. Or I’ll do it in school in between classes instead of doing homework. God, I hope I don’t have a lot of homework…
Anyway, if you look on the Challenges page, you’ll notice I updated it. The goal says write three pages a day. You are more than welcome to join in on that fun. I think it would be interesting to have others doing it with my sister and me. However, you will notice that I have not updated the on-going or the monthly challenges. I have ideas for these, but I’m just trying to figure out a right time to start them. If you have any ideas, you can e-mail me them. Look on Challenges page for more details about that.
My sister and I are opening a new website today…this means we’re going to be the admins of four websites…three, one is under construction right now. So that adds on an extra challenge. Work on my sites as well as my blog, go to work, go to school, do homework, keep my room clean, plan Sunday school, babysit, find time to hang out with people and have a life…
Oh, and write. That’s an important one.