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mistressofmuses) wrote2021-05-11 09:02 pm
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Habit Tracking: Week 18 (May 02 - May 08)
This week's sticker is a snake, because we saw some cool snakes at the zoo.
I did pretty well on my additional goals for the week.
- I got my second Covid shot!
- I started Fugitive Telemetry and am enjoying it very much
- I finally started writing up my post about River of Teeth! I got over 1000 words on it, but it isn't done yet.
- I wrote over 6000 words on All Strange Wonders
Fewer additional goals than usual, in part because I knew I might (and then did) get knocked out by my shot. Still glad about it!
For my tracked habits:
- Work - 3/7, an easy week, since I took off two days for my shot
- Household Maintenance - 4/7, though three were fairly minimal
- Physical Activity - 3/7, though only one was very significant
- Wrote 500/1000+ Words - 7/7, with 6/7 over 1000 words! I'm glad I've kept the momentum up so far!
- Meta Work - 7/7
- Personal Writing - 7/7
- Other Creative Things - 0/7
- Reading - 7/7, a mix between Fugitive Telemetry and misc fic and short stories
- Video Games - 0/7
- Social Interaction - 6/7, though one of those was fairly minimal
This week was a bit up and down. I spent a day and a half very knocked down by side effects, but having the extra days off was very nice, and made my real weekend feel like more of a break. Going to the zoo was also a lot of fun. The end of the week was a bit of a struggle, and Saturday I had a hard time focusing on things. I've still been pretty tired, so I haven't been getting as much done as I wish I was.
Total words of fiction written: 6529 words on All Strange Wonders. (+ over 1000 words of a review on River of Teeth, which isn't really fiction writing, but is still writing.)

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Right now I would die for JollyBaby, haha. And for Murderbot's mortification at JollyBaby.
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It's nice to see MB starting to redefine what being a SecUnit means, from being a terrifying murderbot to being an intelligent person whose job involves protecting its clients with minimum loss of life. That's a step in the right direction for it :)
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But... this was also a fun story, exploring a part of the timeline I'm glad to have gotten more information on. And the whodunit murder mystery was enjoyable, as was the conclusion. (A good sort of foil for Murderbot's character arc in the novella, even!) Watching Murderbot get to redefine its role is always a delight to me, including the parts of being a SecUnit that it DOES enjoy, freed from the company and enforced contracts.
The way that the story (and the author) make its arc about being a fully-realized, self-determining person without forcing it to be more human is also something I really enjoy.