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The Good Life.

#1105369 added January 7, 2026 at 12:32pm
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Writing Wednesdays
Robert Waltz Author Icon's blog post today inspired me to employ the scientific method to the following hypothesis.

Hypothesis: I suck at routine tasks.
Evidence: "Note: Huh. I accidentally earned the animation today...."
Conclusion: Sometimes I accidentally meet all my goals, but "sometimes" =/= "routine", therefore, I do indeed suck at routine tasks.

Disclaimer: That wasn't actually the scientific method, since my "evidence" was anecdotal and a single data point does not a trend make. I could collect more data, but I could also be writing instead.

Which brings me to the point of today's discussion.

Blogging Goal Ahead...
I'd like to blog more consistently. So I spent a bunch of time
procrastinating when I could have just been blogging devising a structured weekly routine that I'm absolutely going to fail at. In fact, if you're interested in placing bets on how long I can keep up with the schedule, the window is over there.  *Pointright*

The odds are
ever in your favor.

But today is "Writing Wednesday," so I'm writing about my weekly writing plan, which totally counts, even if it's more about logistics than actual writing today.

Weekly Writing Schedule Plan Approximation:
"Self" Sundays - blogging about myself and tracking health-related trends
"Music" Mondays - blogging about music / music education
"Writing" Wednesdays - blogging about the art (/logistics) of writing
"The Bradbury" Thursdays - writing a weekly short story
"Funny" Fridays - ? All I know is you'll laugh your asses off (or I will)

Tuesdays and Saturdays are dedicated to non-writing tasks (aka, my real job, lol.)

Did you notice the clever alliteration? Did you? Did you?
*Bigsmile* For once, the "The" in a title gets its due recognition. On a related note, we need some more variety in the starting letters of weekdays. Too many S's and T's, if you ask me.

There. I blogged about writing. Let the wagers commence.


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