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For me working to a deadline has always helped in the sense that I get the work done! But does it hinder creativity? Do you start thinking less outside the box and focus more on page counts?
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I have learned to set deadlines for myself, but I never announce them to the world. They stay safely tucked in my bullet journal. I work on a quarter system and assign creative projects by quarter. This gives me plenty of leeway. Generally, I make my deadlines, but when I don't I try to not beat myself up too much. We are all only human.