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The time limit doesn't allow me to procrastinate, its a firm deadline and if I want to get my work in its got to be done on time. This is advantageous for a few reasons, 1) even though my job is super sweet I love what I'm doing, I rarely have any pressing deadlines. I know, boo hoo right? But it is important to challenge myself with deadlines to stay on top of things as far as producing quality work within a set timeframe. Its crazy now I actually need to take on extra work to get my 'deadline fix', quite the opposite of a print shop. 2) Whether or not my design wins, its still practice and experience that adds to my overall skill in design, pitting me against other designers and providing a little healthy competition. Seeing other designer's work can be inspirational, plus seeing what has already been submitted often forces you to think outside the box to come up with a fresh take on the request. 3) Once the contest is over, move onto the next challenge. There is such a diversity of jobs and having the ability to pick and choose what contests to enter really makes this fun. At the very least I aim to enter one contest a week to keep sharp & challenge myself with the deadline aspect, work on a range of concepts, medium, and job requirements. The key to this is keeping busy. The absolute hardest part of contributing regularly to iStock is there is no deadline - its too open and I really need to be 'forced' by the looming deadline to get my ass moving. I'm a procrastinator by nature, so Freelancer.com thanks for being a dick and making me work on the weekends. I appreciate it ( really I do! )
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