Ah! Got it. Well, you have my respect for being motivated and disciplined enough to do it anyway.
I wouldn't like doing scales, or repetitive boring stuff (although depends on your motivation) but I think writing is always something new, and exciting, and engaging. Open-ended possibilities. Never repetitive or boring. I guess I always feel like writing, even when I'm not writing, but I don't write every day. I don't track my word count, or time my writing sessions. When I write, it's more of a feeling of freedom, my private time to get into another world and let it take me away for as long as I can. I know people say WRITE EVERY DAY and I get it, but that's not my way.
Saying I'm a writer is like part of my core description. 5'8", Canadian, writer, female, etc. If you write regularly, and it's part of who you are, then you're a writer. Like being an artist. Funny, when I say I'm an artist, no one asks if I've published or sold any art.
I like this definition of a writer: A writer is a person who uses written words in different writing styles and techniques to communicate ideas.
It doesn't say "and work(s) must have been published, or sold x books, or have had a hit tv series made from it."