Overworking and my advice

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    To say this quarantine has let me flex my creative muscles would be a serious understatement I have worked on a lot of projects here is the list of projects I have been working on during my quarantine

    1.Star Wars Tales of the Old Republic- probably the oldest story that I have written I originally wrote it when I was 12-13ish it has gone through many rewrites since then

    2.Shin Megami Tensei Nocturne miniseries-A six episode miniseries based off of SMT Nocturne I did have to make a few changes to the source material like giving the Demi-Fiend a voice and personality and lets just say he has a very dark sense of humor

    3.A Xenosaga Netflix Series-It was originally a movie adaptation of the cult classic PS2 trilogy of games but with how big and ambitious Xenosaga is I made it into a Netflix series

    4.Persona Shared Universe-was probably my most ambitious project yet think something similar to the Marvel Netflix shows ( Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Iron Fist and how they all crossed over with each other) but with Persona 3,4, and 5 and a crossover show called “Persona Q”

    5.Sonic Freedom-My most recent project it was originally a rewrite of Sonic Forces but it eventually turned into a reboot of Sonic SATAM I actually dedicated a forum to the project which you can find here Link: https://www.geeksandgamers.com/topic/sonic-freedom-netflix-series-pitch/

     

    But this isn’t about me or my projects because one thing I quickly learned is that burn out and overworking sucks like one time I pulled I didn’t even sleep for days on end and denying my myself food or water until I finished an episode I’m doing better now in case your curious and here is some advice to prevent burnout so no one has to go through anything that I have gone through well I hope so at least

    1.Don’t do to much of the same thing without any sort of change what so ever if you keep on doing the same thing every day you will feel like your brain is on auto pilot and will start to shut down

    2.take time for self care do something that’ll refuel you like exercising or taking a break from social media

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      😹 When i really get into a project my brain goes on autopilot within like 5 minutes

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