At 12:28 AM -0600 4/20/11, Richard wrote:
However, the key thing is to set aside some time in
your schedule on a
regular basis to keep making progress. If your collection resides in
your home, then an hour or two once a week is sufficient to make
progress. You could also pick one day a month, or whatever. Its like
writing a book; the important part is to work on it regularly so that
you're always making forward progress.
My problem is that my time is divided between work, family and
photography now days. Any time for computers means taking time away
from my photography. As I have several major
photography projects
I'm working on, photography wins hands down.
Zane
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