What's your quota?
By Robert
@lokisdad (4226)
United States
December 22, 2015 7:07pm CST
What is your quota or do you even have one at all? I find that if i set one for myself it keeps me a little motivated like its something i have to do. I set a minimum no maximum.
Setting a minimum lets me do the bare minimum if I am tired ,sick and or don't have time. Not setting a maximum lets me go as long as I want and can and leaves me with something to strive to beat the following day.
Is there a point at which you just go and read don't do any writing which is mostly the case with me. I usually do more interacting than I do writing.
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5 responses
@softbabe44 (5815)
• Vancouver, Washington
24 Dec 15
You do it in your time this way the ending result is something you'll be pleased with.
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@zebra2222 (5268)
• United States
23 Dec 15
My schedule changes from day to day. I have to be flexible when I'm writing and responding to other people's articles.
@hereandthere (45628)
• Philippines
23 Dec 15
in the old mylot, yes, i interacted more than posting my own because the earning setup was different and i guess i'm still that way. but now that i've finally reached the minimum for the first time, maybe i should change my strategy but i'm still undecided to be honest.
@KristenH (33591)
• Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
23 Dec 15
For writing, it's mainly around 2 k a day. I hope to finish my Nano ms by mid-February, even if I overwrite my set word count goal at 135 K. For editing, it's to be determined at a later day. I agree with Marie. Interact whenever you can here.






