A Silly Spreadsheet Mistake
I apparently donât know how to do math anymore.
Assumed Audience: people who find nerdy mistakes amusingâespecially my wife, who rolls her eyes at all my shenanigans of this variety.
Offered for your amusement, reader:
As Iâve been working on my November writing goal, I set up a spreadsheet to track itâbeing a good nerd and all.
I was confused because while I had estimated that 500 words/day would see me hit 15,000 words, and I had been averaging a bit north of 800 words per day, my spreadsheet kept showing the expected final count going down⦠from ~17,000 a few days ago when I looked it up for the latest issue of my newsletter, to ~16,000 when I looked at it after todayâs time working on an essay.
I stared at the math in the spreadsheet for a minute tonight, before it finally hit me: I had gotten fancy with the calculation, pulling in the number of days remaining and multiplying that times the average so far⦠but not including what Iâd already written. It turns out that the only way I could hit my goal following this math would be exponentially increasing my output until the on final day I was averaging 15,000 words per day. (15,000 words/day à 1 day = 15,000 words.)
The correct math is, uhh, âMultiply the average per day by 30. Done.â
The postscript, of course, is more nerdery: I redefined my expected output to use that simple math⦠but then also added a column so I could see what my expected total would be if I took the words Iâve written up through today and then only wrote 500 words each day remaining: the minimum I can expect to hit if I stay on track. You canât stop the nerdery.