I had hesitated to add dailies to my bullet journal, because I have a day job Monday through Friday with a schedule that doesn't change. But, recently I started adding them along with my weeklies, so that I can keep track of my writing time better and any other tasks I want to get done. I don't add a time line, because at the moment I don't see the need.
My weekly goal is to spend 7 hours on writing or writing related tasks.
The first week of September - 4th - 10th -- I wrote sentences for 2 hours, people watched for 1.5 hours, and worked on my website for 8 hours.
The 2nd week of September -- 11th -- 17th -- I wrote for 4 hours, researched a variety of things for 7 hours, and worked on my website for 8 hours.
So, for both weeks, I met my goal! Which makes me really happy.
I'm going to continue with my daily tracking, because I have to check in with myself daily on whether I made a goal or not. If not, what did I do and why. There were a couple of days when nothing got done because I was either taking care of family or self-care was more important.
Every morning after I complete my Miracle Morning Routine, I set a goal for the day. Most of the time it is to write 1 hour on Behind the Masque, because I want it finished and I keep missing my self imposed deadlines. I also write down my mood at that moment. And a reward. Right now, I'm on a stitching kick, so that is my reward if I make my goal. Although, honestly, I may stitch even if I don't make my goal. Then at night I write down what I actually did, my mood, and where I was. The section under that is what I read for the day. You can see on this day, I did write, but not on what I wanted to, so I didn't make my goal, but it does count on my tracker.
My goal this week is to write 7 hours on either Marked or Behind the Masque. I also want to read for 30 minutes a day and to go through one box stacked in my office. My big goal is to have my house completely de-cluttered by Halloween.
What are your goals for the week? What do you want to accomplish this week? This Season?
Blessings,
Simone.
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