Scheduling
Calendar
Starting from March I’ve changed the way I would do my schedule moving to Google calendar. Before, I would just have big objectives to do over the months. I found that too much to handle, so I used the calendar to sort out how much hours I’ll be spending on each objective.



New Work Flow
After three weeks I realised this calendar was draining me out; which was one of the reasons why I got demotivated (You can find more information on this matter through FMP – Personal Development). My dad helped me by making me make to-do list daily, which assisted me greatly in the long run.
I’m not sure why, but my folder for Notes and Feedback got corrupted only, everything else was fine. I didn’t worry though as the feedback was applied to my animations already. For the notes; it was the multiple to-do lists I made daily to keep myself going in production. Luckily I had some of them outside my hard drive which I can show here. You aren’t missing out on much, I simply put simple tasks to do for myself and my work for that day. Most of the tasks are similar anyway. The common tasks I did were:
-Taking a walk
-Continue animation
-Feedback Changes
-Talk to relative
-Collaboration
-1 on 1 with teacher or message
-Personal health
I found that keeping a decent routine and balancing my health and work more, really boosted my morale which gave me the most confidence to carry on.





This was where I found out my files were corrupted; that's why there's a jump in the number of list. This was the last one I can find, but you can understand the idea of what I was doing as a whole.
