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A Productive Overnight Not only did I get the sentences finished for my Act Breakdowns for my Water Wars scriptwriting project, but I also got Part One of my mini-series for this project done early yesterday evening at six PM WDC time and early this morning at six AM WDC time. That’s two hundred and twenty-two sentences that I wrote during this twelve-hour shift. One hundred and eighty of those sentences were written to finish writing my Act Breakdowns, and forty-two of these sentences were written for my Part One Story Outline. It took me just a little over an hour to write my sentences for my five-act breakdowns that I needed to do before I finished writing them. That’s about one sentence every two minutes. How did I get so many sentences written during this twelve-hour shift that was more like ten hours because of how busy it got at work yesterday evening and early this morning? I don’t know how I got that many written during this time period. The only reason I can think of is that it’s because of how many rewrites I have done with this project. I’m ready to start working on my Part One Scene Outline when I return to work early this evening at six PM WDC time. Will I get this Scene Outline finished during my next twelve-hour shift? If it’s anything like yesterday evening and early this morning, I should get it finished. After all, it’s only one hundred and fifty sentences I need to write to finish it. Will I get another two hundred and twenty-two sentences written during my next twelve-hour shift that starts at six PM WDC time this evening? I think that I can do even more than that this evening and early tomorrow morning. After all, it’s Sunday night and Monday morning, and it’s usually not too busy at work during this time period. When I get these one hundred and fifty sentences to finish writing my Part One Scene Outline, I will start writing my Part Two Story Outline and probably part of my Scene Outline for Part Two of my mini-series. After all, I will need to do some of my Part Two Scene Outline if I want to get more than two hundred and twenty-two sentences written. |