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Post by irulethecesspool on May 3, 2016 13:59:04 GMT -5
I am falling very behind in my toy fed and was wondering if not dating my shows would help. Maybe just numbering the episodes so i can do them as i feel and not be pressured to keep up with the date would help and keep it fun. Does anyone else NOT date their shows for this reason and if so, how do you keep track of title changes with dates and length of title run and such? Thanks and if this isn't the spot for this question, i apologize. I think it fits here tho a little bit.
thanx
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Post by Mox on May 3, 2016 14:52:26 GMT -5
I love the idea of numbering the shows instead of dating them. Feeling like you're falling behind can be stressful and it makes the fed feel like work that you're behind on. I like the idea of doing a show when the spirit moves you or when you feel inspired. I think that's going to reflect in your fed and the product will be better.
I would keep track of title reigns in real time though. In a year you might only run 6 shows, but your Champ has been Champ for a year. Or that's how I would probably do it.
This is something I've been wanting to do for a while. Hopefully I get one going soon.
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Post by irulethecesspool on May 3, 2016 15:30:39 GMT -5
yeh i agree with this. thanks for the response. I have been doin my new fed since 2011 and am now a year behind. I am doing shows that were in april/may/june 2015 and i'm tryin to rush thru them. If i do that, what's the point. I'm thinking of givin the fed a little revamp after Summerslam. Maybe do longer shows less frequently and just numbering them instead of putting dates on them. Thanks.
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2016 15:44:20 GMT -5
Good to see some activity, but I'm moving this to the Help sub-board as you're actually asking for help.
Thanks.
In response to your question though - I encourage you to do what feels best for you.
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