If you want to keep track of your daily wordcount to monitor your progress, you can get spreadsheets people have made from the NaNo website, and there are also things like phone apps that monitor your writing. That way you'll have a record that you can keep, whereas the NaNo progress graphs will be wiped when NaNo's over.
I'm just saying, because this post -- How I Went From Writing 2,000 Words A Day To 10,000 Words A Day -- really inspired me and made me think about my productivity and what influences that, and I am much more productive when I'm writing at the library, with classical music on, than I am if stay at home, and I also need a large block of time to get into the story, so 15mins won't do.
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Date: 2012-11-02 08:59 pm (UTC)I'm just saying, because this post -- How I Went From Writing 2,000 Words A Day To 10,000 Words A Day -- really inspired me and made me think about my productivity and what influences that, and I am much more productive when I'm writing at the library, with classical music on, than I am if stay at home, and I also need a large block of time to get into the story, so 15mins won't do.