Do the Math:
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Just did the math:
November: 721 hours
Sleep: 240 hours
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Leaving: 481 hours
So:
November: 481 hours
Eating/Hygiene: 45 hours
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Leaving: 436 hours
So:
November: 436 hours
Work/School: 160 hours
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Leaving: 276 hours
So:
November: 276 hours
Life: 36 hours
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Leaving: 240 hours
So:
November: 240 hours
What are you going to do with those 240 hours? That's 8 hours* a day. You can use those to figure out how he met his mother, to play on the computer, obsess over your glitch, or farmville.
Or:
You could write a novel.
I choose plan B. How about you?
*On average. Again, it's different for everyone, but still it's jarring just how much time we really DO have when you break it down.
November: 721 hours
Sleep: 240 hours
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Leaving: 481 hours
So:
November: 481 hours
Eating/Hygiene: 45 hours
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Leaving: 436 hours
So:
November: 436 hours
Work/School: 160 hours
------
Leaving: 276 hours
So:
November: 276 hours
Life: 36 hours
------
Leaving: 240 hours
So:
November: 240 hours
What are you going to do with those 240 hours? That's 8 hours* a day. You can use those to figure out how he met his mother, to play on the computer, obsess over your glitch, or farmville.
Or:
You could write a novel.
I choose plan B. How about you?
*On average. Again, it's different for everyone, but still it's jarring just how much time we really DO have when you break it down.
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Date: 2012-10-31 07:06 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-10-31 07:21 pm (UTC)That puts me at 180 hours, or 278 words per hour.
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Date: 2012-10-31 07:28 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-10-31 07:45 pm (UTC)at least theres one stat holiday to break the month up a little (yay Canada!).
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Date: 2012-10-31 07:46 pm (UTC)and remind ourselves that the choice should not be "VIDEO GAMES!" or "CRAPPY MOVIE MARATHON" or "STARE BLANKLY AT THE WALL"!! *laughs*
though the latter is how i spend most of Nano anyway...
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Date: 2012-10-31 07:47 pm (UTC)Sigh.
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Date: 2012-10-31 07:58 pm (UTC)last year i went digging in my many folders of MP3s for a particular song that, for some reason, i HAD TO LISTEN TO for one certain scene.
five hours or so later i was done reorganizing my entire collection of MP3s, as well as editing all of the ID3 tags.
and i never did find that song.
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Date: 2012-11-01 01:10 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-11-01 01:44 am (UTC)I require about 8 hours of sleep per night to function normally, so 240 hours of sleep is pretty accurate.
That leaves 481 hours.
I estimate my eating/hygiene to take about 1 hour per day (taking into consideration that I do not waste time cooking meals during November)
451 hours.
I work 50 hours per week.
230 hours (approx) remaining
I have class 10 hours a week.
190 hours remaining.
Homework?
150 hours remaining.
I spend 2 hours in commute to work and class each day.
90 hours remain.
555 words per free hour or I have to start sacrificing sleep.
Yeah, I can still do it. Somehow...
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Date: 2012-11-01 01:48 pm (UTC)(Of course, the challenge is using all 90 hours for writing.)
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Date: 2012-11-01 01:52 pm (UTC)On my average week day, I have about an hour of writing in the morning + 1 in the evening. This first week isn't going to have that (thanks to a house guest + a trip), but we'll see what I can get in despite the disruption. There's also Thanksgiving, which is going to scrub at least a few days from my life.
Still, let's say that I have 3 weeks of writing to get a novel done in, at 2 hours a day...
That brings me to needing to write about 1,200 words an hour. Which is a fair amount, but not undoable. It works out to 20 wpm, and I type around 100 wpm. So I've got a fair amount of distance between my hands typing and my brain producing output.
Of course, this does mean that I will need to work at writing for 2 hours every day, three weeks out of the month. (That I can't just fiddle around with Facebook during that time.) But I got ~1,700 words done this morning (in an hour), so I'm quite sure I'm capable of it. (And maybe be able to squeeze in three or so hours on the weekends.)