Showing posts with label writing: treadmill journal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label writing: treadmill journal. Show all posts

Sunday, May 04, 2008

Treadmill Journaling

I may restart the treadmill journaling to keep myself on track with summerwrite.

Friday, March 07, 2008

Treadmill Journal: Number Three

March 7, 2008
No Specific Project
Throwing out ideas.
11:00pm.
12:00am.
Eh. I only got two ideas. The plot bunnies have all abandoned me.
Work on a website. The plot bunnies have abandonned me, but I'd be totally into making website, or starting some kind of web project that would keep me busy.
Now-whenever I get bored.

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Treadmill Journal: Number Two

March 5, 2008
SGA 15 Minute Words
Editing. Typing up revisions.
6:20pm.
6:40pm.
Good. People in my dorm were being really loud.
Start new project. Outlining. Brainstorming ideas.
11:00pm-12:00am.

Treadmill Journal: Number One

March 4, 2008 (I haven't been to bed yet, so for me it's not officially the fifth).
SGA 15 Minute Words
Editing.
12:40am.
1:00am
Hard to work in the dark. Future writing tasks will be done with lights on and not just a flashlight.
Finish editing if needed. Revisions.
6:00pm-7:00pm.

Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Treadmill Journal: Introduction

Just read about this thing called Treadmill Journaling (more info here: http://www.lifehack.org/articles/productivity/stay-on-track-with-a-treadmill-journal.html) and it sounds like a really cool way to get myself writing again.


So...I've just created a tag here for my treadmill journal. I will get back into the swing of writing (even with everything else going on in my life).


I'm liking the way the treadmill journal is set on that site, so I think I'll stick with it.


Today’s date.
The name of the project you’re working on. No need to get fancy here — an abbreviation is fine, so long as you know what it means.
What you will work on today.
Start time. The time you start working on your project.
End time. The time you finished working on your project.
How it went. A quick evaluation of your day’s work.
What you’ll do tomorrow. Your plans for the next day. You might not end up working on this — maybe inspiration takes you in a different direction. But you should have a clear idea now of what you intend to do tomorrow.
The time you’ll start and stop working tomorrow. This is a commitment, so make sure you select times where you have no other commitments and expect minimal interruptions.

I'll be posting my first Treadmill Journal tonight.