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Monitor daily writing output

To monitor your daily writing output, you can track it by:

  1. Word Count: Keep a tally of how many words you write each day. You can use a simple spreadsheet to log the number or even use word processing tools like Google Docs or Word that show word count.

  2. Time Spent: Measure the time you spend writing each day. This can help you gauge productivity over time. You might use a timer or time tracking app for this.

  3. Set Daily Goals: Set a word count target for each day, whether it’s 500 words or 2,000 words, depending on your pace and schedule. This can help keep you motivated and on track.

  4. Writing Streaks: Some apps and tools allow you to track writing streaks, so you can see how many days in a row you’ve written and push yourself to keep the streak going.

  5. Writing Tools: Some writing apps (like Scrivener or Notion) can help you log your daily output, analyze productivity trends, and set writing goals.

  6. Reflection: At the end of each week, review your progress. How many words did you write? Did you meet your goals? Are there days you tend to write more?

Would you like to set up a specific writing tracking system or need suggestions on tools that can help with this?

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