Hey all, so for those who have finished semester 1 in college or Uni, or for those who have just got through crunch time etc. What do you do afterwards?
Do you take a couple days to relax? Or do you go and find more work to do. I've just completed semester 1, and now I find myself just relaxing and playing games, but I also get this nagging feeling that I SHOULD be working, instead of playing.
I was just wondering what everyone here does right after a semester, or milestone etc. And how do you get back into the groove of things
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I also try not to turn on my pc, give my eyes a good rest from the monitor. I even try to avoid watching tv/playing games. Maybe pick up my camera and go take some photos, whatever I fancy!
After a nice long weekend like that, I'm ready to get back to work with rested eyes, a fresh mind and a new perspective on my work
Funny thing is, I didn't feel guilty/stress free until after I landed work. You mean, I just have to come in...do my work....and the rest of the day is mine?! Weekends?! What?!
So yeah, relax....if you've earned it. ;]
I actually had a couple games on my list (Prince of Persia being one of them) that I'm playing right now. Good thing about that game is that it inspires me to work, because the art itself is just crazy beautiful.
All work and no play may get you that awesome job before anyone else but what kind of boring person would you be? Just my opinion though... to each their own! :poly142:
I'm going to be enjoy some time off with family and friends and maybe sketch a few pages.
But now I believe my work suffers when I don't take enough downtime. My brain seems to require regular doses of aimless daydreaming and book-reading. Otherwise my imagination just doesn't work as well.
When I finished up crunch recently, I took 2 days off, plus a weekend (used more roll-off time to extend my thanksgiving vacation). I was ready to go back to work about halfway through day 3
I totally relate with Geezus - I spent the first two months going home, opening Max, and staring at it, arguing with myself over whether I should be working on stuff in my spare time or playing games.
I still do "art" in my spare time, but its almost exclusively modeling/painting Warhammer 40k stuff nowadays. It was incredibly cathartic to start painting tiny little guys (I have shaky hands), fail miserably, and not have to worry about failing miserably
Also, like everyone else is saying, it's good to just get out and do stuff, but I usually take a sketch book just in case I get that nagging feeling :P