every productivity guru tells you to 'show up every day' - completely unrealistic when you're juggling real life. After work and family chaos, my brain is fried. forcing daily content creation made me hate the process.
now i batch everything on Sunday nights, 10 PM to midnight. That's it. concepts, visuals, rough edits, all the failed experiments - done in one block. first time I've stayed consistent without burning out.
biggest time-waster was hunting for the 'perfect' AI model. used to bounce between tabs comparing outputs - pure procrastination. these days i stick to a simple stack: GPT Image 2 for look/character consistency, motion gen when physics matter, then PixVerse for final renders. One workspace, no juggling subscriptions at midnight.
i care more about finishing content than perfection. if something gets me 90% there and saves time, that's the play. margins matter more than polish.
curious how others handle long-term? Batch-and-survive or daily grind?