I believe that you learn far more by being consistent (This does not mean outputting complete garbage 7+ times a week).
Each piece of work you do if you set a realistic goal will push you to learn slowly and steadily towards getting better so that each piece of work on your schedule will get better and you will achieve and learn more.
A huge part of everything is learning, getting better at producing content, improve your tooling, improve your method etc.
Many of the best professionals never stop learning, they are master of learning, consistently improving as I'm sure James Clear would agree 1% consistently is great work.
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I believe that you learn far more by being consistent (This does not mean outputting complete garbage 7+ times a week).
Each piece of work you do if you set a realistic goal will push you to learn slowly and steadily towards getting better so that each piece of work on your schedule will get better and you will achieve and learn more.
A huge part of everything is learning, getting better at producing content, improve your tooling, improve your method etc.
Many of the best professionals never stop learning, they are master of learning, consistently improving as I'm sure James Clear would agree 1% consistently is great work.