: Words vs minutes goals Under which of the following goal structures are writers more prolific (prolific in terms of quality content): words-per-day minutes-per-day (Presuming agony is not quantifiable.)
Under which of the following goal structures are writers more prolific (prolific in terms of quality content):
words-per-day
minutes-per-day
(Presuming agony is not quantifiable.)
I doubt there's a scientific study on this, but there might be. Is there at least anecdotal evidence based on what we know from history's most prolific writers? Or even personal experience (although I know that's frowned upon on StackExchange)?
And if not that, do we have reason to believe one should be better than the other at producing more quality content per day?
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