I think that's what I struggle with most.Ģ.) You are actively pursuing a college education. I could and would even love to spend every second improving the game, but eventually I'll burn my brain to bits if I don't make sure to include some real free time for myself. My life would have a bit of a void in it without all of the many things TTR does to keep me busy, and including free time for myself is important too. While it's tough to manage all of that, over the past few years I've made it work fairly well. "I need to talk with the art team about how our next project is coming along," "I should email our convention organizers about our plans for next year," "Are we heading in a good direction?" I'm constantly thinking "Hmm, need to work on a blog post for this weekend," "Halloween is coming up soon - gotta make sure that update gets tested," "What's going on with the community? How do they feel about the way things are going?" and then I've got the long term things too. I think I'd drive myself insane if I tried to plan out every little thing that needs doing! The way I manage it though, is that Toontown seems to always be in the back of my mind. While my classes are set for certain times of course, I'm a bit spontaneous with my plans in terms of not having a weekly routine. I'm one of those people who rarely has a set schedule every week. It's funny, a lot of times you can track how busy I am just by the rate of posts appearing on our blog.
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