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I'm too lazy to look, but I think it's actually 1667 words/day. But you should write 1675, just to be safe. lol I've been taking notes on story ideas for my memoir, but we'll see if I'm able to actually flesh each out into enough words. If not, I may end up running through my list of ideas quite fast. That reminds me. I should check to see if I even have 30 ideas. I should probably shoot for 40-45 in case some don't pan out or in case I just need to add more words, then I can work on an additional story. Maybe always have 1 story that's my overflow story for when I need more words. When it's done, I'll start a 2nd overflow story. That actually makes sense to me. Thanks for spawning that idea! I only look like a wizard with time because you don't see all the objects I accidentally turn into frogs and they hop away. Hahaha! But thank you for the encouragement! I REALLY need to write my paper for class, plus I didn't do yesterday's prep because I was out of the house all day. So, I'm thinking prep, then work on my paper, then back to prep so I can have a bit of a break from prepping. Prepping 5 items is a LOT. And now I'm tossing around the absolutely INSANE idea of prepping a 6th, though that will probably just end up in my endless list of story ideas I keep locked away in "Story/Book Ideas" . lol Best of luck with cutting down or quitting smoking. You're worth it, but also, timing matters. If you think that writing will be a distraction and keep you from smoking, do it now. If it will stress you out and make you want to smoke, maybe now isn't the time. But remember, quitting isn't always a straight line. You did an amazing job for 10 months! This isn't a failure that you started again. It's just a step back. You can always step forward again when you're ready. We love you and we believe in you! |