Just to clear things up with the tasks - for example, within one week I can post one solo task, and one moodboard, edit or playlist within a week, and then a week after it is posted, I can post a second one? So the moodboard, edit or playlist are all once a week? We can post one moodboard, but have to wait a week to post a playlist? Just trying to understand, thank you!!!
A good question! So, actually, every single thing you see on the task page is separate from everything else! Everything that you see, you could do all at once if you wanted to; it’s not that you can only choose one writing task or one creative task per time frame.
For example, you could do all five of the individual solos under universal tasks if you wanted, and then you could do all of them again two weeks later. You just can’t do the same exact thing until the time period is up. All of the tasks can be repeated as long as they don’t say otherwise. There are a few that tell you they can only be completed once, but if that note isn’t attached, you can complete it as many times as you want as soon as the stated amount of time has passed.
So, technically, you could do two moodboards and three playlists every week if you wanted, as long as you did all of the different ones and didn’t try to repeat the same task.
For a more specific example, I could write the solo about a memory with someone that shaped my muse and the solo about my muse’s favorite color and a memory attached. Then, two weeks later, I could write another solo about a memory with someone else that shaped my muse if I wanted to. I could also make a playlist about the music that my muse listens to, a playlist about my muse, and a moodboard or edit about my muse and post them all the same day. However, I couldn’t then make another playlist about the music my muse listens to a few days later— I would have to wait the entire week before doing that particular one again. I could, however, make a playlist about my muse’s relationship with someone else instead!
I hope this is clear and helps take away some of the confusion!