Cracking the time-management code on a project like Postmoderna

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This is something I struggle with constantly.  I love working on this project.  Finding balance and time to give to specific tasks, lol, that is, well, an interesting thing indeed.

Everyone on our team is either a sponsor/partner or a volunteer.  I know everyone else has time issues or at least thinks they do.  :)   We all have our real lives, careers, school, and everything else that life can throw at us.

I have always been an advocate about “punching the mental working clock” so when I go home from work, I am indeed truly off.  What I do at that point is either work on Planet Postmoderna or spend time with family.  In most cases, it is a little of both.

The part I am challenged with is the fact that at times I wish I could work Postmoderna full time.  Wouldn’t that be great?  I do know that that can’t be so..at least not yet.  I do need to pay the bills and work my day job I shall and try to be as available as I can via email or the Project Postmoderna forums.  Maintain balance in all as best as I can.

This is a great project and I want to keep it fun, fresh and exciting.  I don’t want it to be work for everyone, especially since we are all volunteering.  If I did work on it full time, would be any fun at that point?  Who cares. It is fun right now.

In the end, it will be worth the work.   If and when we contract with Mindark to build our world as part of the Entropia Universe or if we end up building it outside and as a standalone project, we will have made it into something that makes us all money and reward us well and leaves each of us beaming with pride and joy for time worth spent.

Until then no need to crack some special time management code.  We just need to do our schedule juggling acts, shift-tasking technique extraordinaires and find ways to fit the unlimited upcoming tasks into the hours we have so that the end product will be something we can all be proud to say, “Hey, I was on that team and we did do something pretty great, didn’t we?  Put that one on my resume brother.”

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