Making My Day Count

Yesterday I read a post about keeping track of your daily rhythm. K.M. Huber suggested in her post that we should keep track of our daily activities to learn where we are spending our time. This way we can become more time efficient in our daily activities. She said that this may help with finding more writing time. To read more about this check-out : http://aroundofwordsin80days.wordpress.com/2012/08/13/recording-our-days-by-k-m-huber/

So here is my day’s activity:

  1. Wake up and turn on computer
  2. Get coffee
  3. Exercise
  4. Check email
  5. Watch some news and get another cup of coffee
  6. Make breakfast
  7. Make lunch
  8. Make bed
  9. Take care of personal needs (ready for work)
  10. Go to work
  11. Eat snack
  12. Back to work
  13. Have lunch
  14. Back to work
  15. Go home
  16. Check email
  17. Have supper
  18. Make banana bread
  19. Feed chickens
  20. Write main blog
  21. Write 400 words on work in progress
  22. Write this blog
  23. Shower
  24. Go to bed

That’s it; twenty fourĀ things done today, and I did manage to get a little bit done on my work in progress.

Tomorrow I will be back again with another list of daily activities. We will see if this changes at all. And, to think I didn’t even get to play my World of Warcraft game.

I am starting to like this already. I not only managed another 400 words on the work in progress I also wrote this blog post and one other.

Witch Book is on Kindle

Calling all Beta Readers… the second book in the OrgarlanĀ Saga is here on Kindle. All other formats are soon to follow. But if you can’t wait you can pick up your copy on Smashwords.com.

Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā  Witch Book

(Orgarlan Saga: Book 2)

Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā  A couple of lesser demons play a game of Shell with a very special grimoire.

DarminĀ wants the book of HestateĀ but Monika inherited it. With this book she can destroy Lord Ky’debaul and take his castle and his throne.

Monika fears her Aunt GrechaĀ is mortified by her failing the rite of passage with a binding cloth her cousin has switch on her. She leaves home in search of someone else who is willing to teach her how to use magic.

As time passes, Monika learns her Aunt has passed away and has left her estate behind to Monika’s care. The most important part of this estate is the secret magic book of Hestate, a book that has been handed down through the ages and left in the care of one of who will protect the book from being misused.

Kindle Edition $2.99

Smashwords Edition $2.99

Sign up here to receive the Smashwords coupon code for this new release…

Subscribe here to Linda’s Newsletter and receive the coupon code for a free eBook edition of Witch Book

The paperback edition is coming soon!