Motivate Me

myWriteClub logoAs the mother of two young children with limited writing time I need to make sure the time I do get is focussed. My goal is to produce six books a year. I feel like this is realistic for this stage of my life. I have one son in school and the other attends four mornings of kindy a week. Altogether, I probably get about 15 hours a week as long as no one is sick and there are no unexpected mishaps (which basically never happens). So let’s reduce this to 10 hours a week of pretty decent writing time.

In order to meet my goals I have to work hard and stay on task. It’s so easy to get distracted by Facebook and emails and sometimes finding the motivation to just sit down and write what I have planned can be really hard. (Kudos to Martin Crosbie and his 1,000 Words a Day Project!)

I have had to fit work in around two school holidays that have happened very close together thanks to Christmas and Chinese New Year (now that we are living in China). I have a family first policy, which means I try very hard NOT to write during holiday time. For my last writing project I managed to finish all my planning prior to Christmas, which meant I had three school weeks to write my first draft before the second lot of holidays began. I was determined to get it done…and you know what, I did.

One thing that really helped me achieve my goal was a new website I discovered called myWriteClub. This website is still in beta stage, but I signed up thinking it looked like fun and could really help motivate me.

This is how it works… you sign up (for free) and set yourself a goal. You can either choose chapter count or a word count. I put in 60000 words and set my deadline. Each time I did another block of writing I would add up my new total and punch it in. The website graphed my progress and told me how far through I was percentage-wise. I found it really thrilling typing in my word count each day and feeling this great sense of achievement.

MyWriteClub complete

The other cool thing about this site is that you can connect with other writers on the site and watch their progress. So I have been watching three of my writing friends complete their manuscripts, too. Each time they adjust their total I get alerted and I’m able to go online and comment on their progress. It’s been really fun cheering each other on…and once again, very motivating.

As I said, the site is still at a beta level and I can see a few ways it could be improved. I’d love to see a few little additions made, but I’m sure this will come with time. It’s a great start though, and this simple format definitely helped me reach my tight deadline. I will most certainly be using it again for my next project.

Here’s the link if you’d like to check it out: https://www.mywriteclub.com/ and here’s the link to find out a little bit more about how it works: https://www.mywriteclub.com/beta/about

If you do sign up, please look for MelissaPearl, we can follow each other’s progress and have a little fun!

Author: Melissa Pearl

Melissa Pearl is a Contributing Author for Indies Unlimited and author of multiple novels spanning a variety of genres, from YA fantasy and paranormal to romantic suspense, including award-winning novel, BETWIXT. For more on Melissa, visit her blog or her Amazon author page.

10 thoughts on “Motivate Me”

  1. Hi Melissa,
    So you are writing in Word and keeping track of the word count on mywriteclub.com? That sounds like a great motivational tool, and no way to cheat. 🙂 I have two projects going right now, sounds like just what I need.
    Thanks for the idea.

    1. I write in Scrivener and keep track of my word count in My Write Club. I also have an excel sheet going, but I find the My Write Club really motivating. It’s cool to see the graph working its way to the finish line 😀

  2. Melissa, my first reaction was, why would I need this, but when you talked about putting in new totals every day and seeing the graph grow, I can see how that would be very rewarding. Might have to try that. Thanks for sharing.

  3. I’m in awe of your determination as well, and the site sounds a lot like nanowrimo without the arbitrary goal posts. I’m having a lot of trouble motivating myself at the moment so I might check it out. Thanks for the info.

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