08-14-2018, 09:37 PM
It depends. When I'm making good progress on game development, I try to do some work every day, and a lot of work on days when my motivation and free time are both high. 2-3 hours per day is probably the best pace I've ever been able to sustain.
If you're having trouble making steady progress, try reserving a certain time every day where you won't check your phone, e-mail, social media, or Discord/Skype. Maybe turn on some cool tunes, but don't have anything open that might distract you. Then work on your game for a while - the tweets will wait for you! I sometimes use this approach when I'm working on important stuff.
Try to minimize distractions, but don't beat yourself up if you find you can't make a lot of progress fast. Everyone creates at their own pace - and that's totally OK.
If you're having trouble making steady progress, try reserving a certain time every day where you won't check your phone, e-mail, social media, or Discord/Skype. Maybe turn on some cool tunes, but don't have anything open that might distract you. Then work on your game for a while - the tweets will wait for you! I sometimes use this approach when I'm working on important stuff.
Try to minimize distractions, but don't beat yourself up if you find you can't make a lot of progress fast. Everyone creates at their own pace - and that's totally OK.
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