01-31-2014, 11:51 AM
Remeber what I said on page 1 meat? The schedule working revolves around you and how you can respond accordingly to the balancing act. Don't worry about "making up for lost time", it's already gone. Use that experience to focus on making the next sessions/days all the more worth it instead (samethingiknowbutstill) and understanding that sometimes things just come up that you can't stop. It's forever a work in progress.
Speaking of works in progress...here's mine. Couple things to keep in mind:
* My sleeping schedule is barely that. I sleep for about 4-5 hours a day routinely and I'm always shifting in and out of daytime and nightime every other week. To that end I didn't record exact hours to start, and the closest thing to attribute/do these would be to count how many hours you're awake from start to finish.
* The schedule doesn't include breaks or events that happen in between events, otherwise everything is followed strictly. The total amount of worktime accumulated can range from 6-12 hours, depending on how much there is to do.
My schedule revolves around practicing a lot before and after doing commissions and work I'm paid to do, doing plenty to challenge myself and always circulating new information/things to do so that I don't stagnate. Still working on what subjects to add in places, but otherwise? Been following the schedule rather smoothly. - 3-
Edit: To note, subject matter like anatomy and painting/coloring/color theory are done on certain days (or a stretch of days, depending). Usually stick to things until it's learned.
Speaking of works in progress...here's mine. Couple things to keep in mind:
* My sleeping schedule is barely that. I sleep for about 4-5 hours a day routinely and I'm always shifting in and out of daytime and nightime every other week. To that end I didn't record exact hours to start, and the closest thing to attribute/do these would be to count how many hours you're awake from start to finish.
* The schedule doesn't include breaks or events that happen in between events, otherwise everything is followed strictly. The total amount of worktime accumulated can range from 6-12 hours, depending on how much there is to do.
My schedule revolves around practicing a lot before and after doing commissions and work I'm paid to do, doing plenty to challenge myself and always circulating new information/things to do so that I don't stagnate. Still working on what subjects to add in places, but otherwise? Been following the schedule rather smoothly. - 3-
Edit: To note, subject matter like anatomy and painting/coloring/color theory are done on certain days (or a stretch of days, depending). Usually stick to things until it's learned.