Sometimes I journal three pages, sometimes I journal thirty pages, but I'm writing all the time, and whatever's happening is happening in real time for me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I used to be able to write five pages a day, every day, no problem. Now a good day is five or four pages, and that's from 9:30 A.M. until 6 P.M.
When I'm writing a novel or doing other serious writing work, I do it on a schedule that dictates writing either 2,000 words a day or writing until noon. After I hit whichever mark comes first, then I can give my attention to everything else I have to do.
I write early in the morning, usually after reading portions of at least half a dozen newspapers on the web.
I resolved to start journaling every day, and so far I've been journaling every day, and it's been great.
I can only write about two or three pages of fiction a day.
I used to get up and write every day, even if I wasn't working on a specific thing. Now, when I have a thing I'm in the middle of, I do that, but when I'm not, time can go by when I'm not writing at all.
I write every day. I'm always in the process of writing my last book, until the next one.
When I write a book, I write very cleanly from page one to the last page. I hardly ever write out of sequence.
I write in a journal occasionally. But it is not a daily discipline for me.
I write in a journal first, briefly. Then read something I've read many times before, for about half an hour, then rework what I wrote the day before.