- I planned to finish my June Camp Nanowrimo novel, Esperanza/Zombie Dawn. I added some words, but then decided the whole thing needed to be reimagined yet again. I had only a few good working days the whole month.
- I planned to work on learning Korean, particularly how to read the Korean alphabet. I have learned 144 words using BYKI (free language software). I also took up learning a bit of Latin as a break from the Korean.
- I planned to get more exercise. I got a pedometer and write down my number of steps every night before I go to bed. I think I am increasing my activity level.
- I planned to work on housecleaning and barn cleaning daily, and also to read Bible and Catechism more frequently. I did not do very well on these goals at all.
For July I had two worksheets I used to keep track of my many goals, one for writing goals and one for other goals. Given my poor performance, I decided to reduce my goals for August and keep track of them all on one sheet. Here are my August goals.
- Work on Camp Nanowrimo with my novella, The Song of Making People Die. I got the idea from a TV show which mentioned a 1933 Hungarian song, Gloomy Sunday, implicated in a number of suicides. After I finish the novella, I will begin another novella or short story featuring the same main character as the first, a young woman who owns a spaceship and runs a transport/trading business among the planets. I plan to continue my ritual from last time of posting my word count daily at the Nano site, and also on a word count meter here, to keep me motivated.
- Continue to learn Korean words, reaching a goal of 200 known words.
- Learn Latin words--- goal of 100 words total, and listen to the ecclesiastical Latin audios I've downloaded for my chosen Latin book, Lingua Latina.
- Continue with the exercise thing, recording my daily paces and trying to keep it up to a good level. (I hope that my desire to keep my number of paces high will motivate me on the whole house and barn cleaning thing.)
- NOT worry about daily blogging and other internet distractions.
Remember, a zombie apocalypse does not excuse you from meeting your daily word count goal! |
I have soooo not reached my goals. I was going to work on math with my girls every day. That lasted about 2 weeks. I was going to power through and finish my zombie novel. Not happening.
ReplyDeleteIn my case I'm just pleased that I managed to set goals for three months in a row. For me, that's an improvement. And I am getting a few things accomplished. I managed to dye my hair purple, after all. (My therapist was surprised--- even though I told him I was going to and he was more than OK with it during that session.)
ReplyDeleteRight on! I loved when I had purple hair. :) my niece said she would dye my hair again. I'm thinking of just a blue strip.
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