TL/DR: Setting goals has boosted my productivity and enjoyment. Do you set goals or track productivity, how, and to what effect?
First, many thanks to the authors that post here. I'm writing for fun and hearing from others about how they write and what writing is like for them is very helpful. For example, some recent discussion in another thread about first drafts with lots of dialogue (and vice versa, but I go the dialogue route) and needing to add descriptions and actions back in was very helpful.
So, as I said, I write for my pleasure, not for views or scores or even comments. And certainly not for dollars--pretty sure the per-hour return would be depressing! But, fun can include getting better. That can be in a higher quality output, but I'm also finding that it can just be about output, especially for first drafts.
Recently, I was inspired by a book on "New Pulp" to focus on production, setting a goals, and using an activity tracker to record progress toward them on a daily basis. As a result, I've boosted my production pretty dramatically over the last six weeks or so. That has been fun, plus it helped me hammer out of some doldrums I'd encountered in the middle of a series where too many possible paths had created inertia.
My goals were:
**At least 1,000 words as many days in a row as possible, with activity tracker set so I could record each time I hit 1,000.
**2,000/day, 10,000/week, 45,000/month
I hadn't checked since starting this approach, but just now did. From 12/12/2021 to 1/12/2022, the word count on the current book in the series went up by just over 60,000 words. So, success! Yea, me! Feel good about my hobby!
What are your thoughts, techniques, tips, etc. What works for you? What unusual approaches have you heard of from others or read about?