I'm not on the spreadsheet, but I've been trying to write every day. And yesterday, I nearly fuckin' missed it. That being said I'm getting tired of/irritated at myself for leaving it to the last minute and scrawling out a shitty poem draft right before I go to sleep. My plan is to use each month as a "level-up," so my add-on goal may be to try and write early in the day/before noon. No points lost if I don't make it, but more purpose and drive and hopefully success behind the goal. Then by the end of the month (Feb) maybe I will find I almost always write before noon/going out each day, and I can add another bead to the string. I'm also trying to average at least 6,000 steps/day (over a week) thanks to the Health app on the new iPhone. I'm blowing the average out of the water but half the point is that it's an average: every day one day falls off and a new, blank one is added on. So I have "high" days and I find myself walking extra as I see those highs fall towards the end of the week. I think it's healthy. I'm going to keep upping the step requirement as time progresses.
Nice one on the writing every day. I generally try to do the same thing with music and it is certainly harder than it sounds. It's definitely worth it though I think. It sometimes doesn't seem fruitful, but I think it helps build artistic discipline and inspiration/motivation to keep going. "A rolling stone gathers no moss."