11-28-2018, 06:10 AM
(11-27-2018, 08:03 AM)Roy Wrote:(11-27-2018, 07:26 AM)Shannon Wrote: It takes a very special set of circumstances to get me to ignore my days off, because it is a burnout risk, and that would knock me out of action for weeks at least.
But right now we have such a special situation, and I have had to be in high gear for this last week, come hell or high water, to deal with it.
I will definitely be taking a little time off after building DMSI 3.3-D.
Is not taking day off worth the risk of burning out?
If I didn't have the models to guide me in exactly how to do this without burning out, then I would say no. But I do have the models. The result is that, as long as I make sure at the beginning of each day that I am on course to achieve my goals, there will not be burnout.
It's just a matter of getting DMSI 3.3D out ASAP. After that I can rest. That has been holding me up from doing a variety of other things at this point.
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