![]() ![]() I’ve written many times before about how we need to know our goals: to that list)-and it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. That’s a lot of juggling.Īdd in the fact that our writing life is often just as complicated (or maybe more complicated) than our day job-with deadlines, drafting, revising/editing, social media and marketing, business accounting (and if we self-publish, add finding and dealing with cover designers, editors, etc. The hours we have left are often split between writing, personal time (including those oh-so-fun dentist appointments), household time (cooking, cleaning, etc.), and family time. We usually have day jobs taking up most of our time. The Facets of Our LifeĪs writers, we have to juggle many aspects of our life. So I’d love to find a time management approach that helped me track everything. I joke about how my “method” is to flail randomly, but that’s not really a comfortable feeling for me. Day.įor as much as people tell me that I seem organized, I feel like I’m just barely not drowning. ![]() My inbox is a disaster where things go missing on a regular basis, my Twitter mentions are a stream of people I mean to get back to (but too often don’t), and my to-do list grows larger as I fall more behind Every. My schedule has been absolutely insane for so long that I can’t even remember when it last wasn’t insane. (Let’s make new ones instead, right? *smile*) So we like figuring out what didn’t work last year and what did. Pronouns, prepositions, and conjunctions typically appear first.With a new year, we often want to start off on the right foot, and we don’t want to repeat last year’s mistakes. Click on the column that says count and it will sort in ascending order and show the most used words. You’ll see the words with the number of times used and a histogram.Ĥ. To view the word frequency, click on the expansion arrow to the left of Word frequency. These are nice additions to have in your toolbox, but Scrivener has a built-inText statistics feature that can help you catch frequently used words. To review your word frequency, follow these steps:ġ. There are many web tools like Grammerly and Auto-Crit that are subscriber-based programs that will help you edit your manuscript by finding repeated words, passive voice, cliches, gerunds and so on. You’ll see a gear wheel running and once that stops, you’ll the results of your changes. Once you’ve made your changes hit OK, and reopen the Project Statistics window to see your changes.
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