So this week I am going to try to get two days done in Kawaii, and it is the two days of the trip where you go to the hot springs.
Tuesday: Do the first day of the hotsprings.
Wednesday: Clean up the first day and prepare the second day.
Thrusday: Finish the second day.
Friday: Clean everything up and test it and release it.
For my longer term plans I am looking at something like this:
April 2nd: Kawaii update
April 9th: Old souls update
April 16th: Magic girl contest update
April 30th: Kawaii update
Since I got all the endings in for Into the Dungeon, making it semi complete, I don’t need to jump right back into it for a second pass. I will come back to it though, probably in May, since I do feel there is a bit more that can be added. After that second update for into the dungeon, and fleshing out some of the endings a bit more, it should probably be good and I will move it to the complete section. When I get all current projects to the completed section, then I can look at updating some of the games a bit more if needed.
My current long terms plan is after that next update of Into the Dungeon, to focus on Kawaii, old souls and magic girl contest and get all of them finished. I might add one of those four games I posted before at some point to my schedule, though in the mean time I am just working on them on the side. Though I actually do get a lot done when working on stuff on the side, because usually I am working on it because I got some inspiration and motivation and so a lot gets done. These set schedules really help in finishing off projects though, when the motivation falters a bit.
I feel like that might be my most optimal workflow. Just work on stuff as I feel like it and then when I get stuck and work slows down, add it to the schedule. Then in the mornings when I got the most energy to force myself to do stuff, focus on working hard and trying to reach deadlines I set. Then after meeting daily deadlines, later in the day can work in a more free flow manner on things that catch my interest that day.