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my attempts to bullet journal are like. i mean. i still don’t really get it. i’ve almost missed using it some days because it was out of reach. so like. i mean. okay. whatever.
but it struck me today that a smart thing to do would be to write down my word count every day so i know if i’ve been writing, and since i happen to know i’ve written exclusively in gdocs so far this year, that’s easy to reconstruct because of the revision history feature. scrivener has no such thing, that i’m aware of, so i can’t even look up creation dates or last-revised dates. i used to obsessively track stuff like that, which is why i know that i’m capable of 25,000 words in a weak, or that one year I wrote a million words. (They were all in word docs and there were revision histories.) (that was 2004 by the way.)
(They were terrible words mostly, or at least in a terrible order, but i wrote them fair and square.)
so anyway. that’s a thing that i’m doing. tiny red numbers on the month log.

my attempts to bullet journal are like. i mean. i still don’t really get it. i’ve almost missed using it some days because it was out of reach. so like. i mean. okay. whatever.
but it struck me today that a smart thing to do would be to write down my word count every day so i know if i’ve been writing, and since i happen to know i’ve written exclusively in gdocs so far this year, that’s easy to reconstruct because of the revision history feature. scrivener has no such thing, that i’m aware of, so i can’t even look up creation dates or last-revised dates. i used to obsessively track stuff like that, which is why i know that i’m capable of 25,000 words in a weak, or that one year I wrote a million words. (They were all in word docs and there were revision histories.) (that was 2004 by the way.)
(They were terrible words mostly, or at least in a terrible order, but i wrote them fair and square.)
so anyway. that’s a thing that i’m doing. tiny red numbers on the month log.
