Thread:LuciaHunter/@comment-29270805-20150802030649/@comment-24187738-20150923173244

I would say the good experiences are really just meeting everyone here, or more specifically everyone in the Skype group who I talk to often. There's also that excitement every time a new piece of news drops and I'm eager to share it with everyone- these days I have control over the Wikia Twitter as well to channel that excitement into it and it's really been great. I no longer spam my own personal accounts' followers with LL news, and watching the phenomenal growth in followers for the LL Wikia Twitter account has been very uplifting.

Bad experiences are really just trolls and other things like that, I guess. I try not to think about them, I just do what I can to protect myself and my own. You get them everywhere so it really isn't something that can be helped.

Actually to be honest (and bragging just a little), I'm juggling admin work, translation work, school work, club work and part-time tour-guide work at the same time. I think it's really just about knowing your boundaries and setting clear deadlines for yourself.

For example, I know that a new issue of Dengeki G's gets released every 30th (meaning tons of translations to be done), hence I make sure if I've any deadlines in the first week of a month, I need to finish them before 28th when things start getting leaked. During the translation process I also largely ignore any admin work that can't be done with just a few clicks and leave it to Raggy instead- relying on others is another skill to deal with work.