@green_northernlights hiiii welcome back <3333
quality >>>> quantity in any case, being an excellent author who updates less frequently is arguably better than being a prolific author of content you feel is subpar, though I'm sure you could do both. And the 2nd option would give you a lot more wiggle room to edit, revise, and do as you please. @imabtsarmyuk has an extremely valid point, so maybe a biweekly or triweekly (is that a word?) schedule to keep you on a deadline but not a tight one(as an author [kinda] myself, they tend to keep me out of my head bcuz then I'm just trying to make the deadline and instead of stressing myself over every detail, the fck it mindset kicks in and it really frees me up to write. Just my experience tho, do what works for you!<333)? Anywayys, lots of love and we're so so SO glad you're back and blessing us with new content! And you're asking us for our input? We're honored to be giving such an amazing author/person/being (? I honestly don't think you're even human anymore, superhuman maybe) our modest opinions. Take care of yourself, work out, eat healthy, stay connected to others, do what you love, and give to others (ik the last one doesn't seem self-care-y, but it actually does help w/ things like blood pressure, and one act can boost your mod for months afterwards, so it is self-care but also not, yk? And why not make the earth a better place? It's already bad enough as it is. Like my local neighborhood grandma always says "do yourself a favor and do someone else a favor. Bye, why am I rambling? Anywayyyyys, love you and live long!)