On Drawing Every Day and Scheduling
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Allright first thing you do is set a reasonable amount of hours that you know you have the capability of doing. Then you set a timeframe like 10 days to get those hours done.
And then you set a punishment, like 1 month without internet.
You can set harsher punishments if you want.
The punishment attaches a near future negative effect to your lazyness and procastination, thus it motivates you to work more and slack off less.
Seems to work for me.
Also dont get frustrated at results, accept it as a natural way of progression, if you dont you might end up getting too stressed out and you will burn out, thus losing productivity.
Take it in stride and keep moving.

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RE: On Drawing Every Day and Scheduling - by crackedskull - 04-26-2016, 05:08 AM
RE: On Drawing Every Day and Scheduling - by John - 04-26-2016, 04:15 PM
RE: On Drawing Every Day and Scheduling - by smrr - 04-27-2016, 08:37 PM

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