Quote Originally Posted by Chad Weatherford View Post
I’m into October right now. If I could muster 3 a day for a couple weeks I’d be caught up...but then I get stuck on one for a few days so I tend to lose the ground I gain with a surge.

I feel like I have already learned a lot just pumping through these...if I am a stronger artist at the end I will be very happy!
I have found that it's the attention one pays that determines the benefit level. I have done it both ways, just to accomplish something in a very relaxed way even letting my mind drift compared to freaking out that I was going to lose a job for example, and the latter I'm sorry to say was where the big jumps ahead came to me. Would that it were the other way around, but at least for me, that's where it proved to me a benefit I didn't expect.

So, for what it's worth, my humble recommendation is to not do it for matching a personal quota, although that's good too. But I have a feeling that the ones where you had to really focus to be where the real sharpness in problem solving would pay off. Besides it would probably be more satisfying anyway -- you know, mountains climbed and all that.

Have fun too! For an artist all that is the real meat of the process I would think. . . unless of course you're a vegetarian.