I'd say you should only be live for as long as YOU are happy to be live. Better to do little and often then try and stream long hours and be burnt out. Even if you can PUSH yourself to do longer streams past your limit viewers will notice your enthusiasm drop from being strained.
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Replying to @lionheartx10
very good point - it's all about being the best for the audience! i always feel that i should go on longer to give people in different timezones equal opportunity to watch. it bums me out at the end of the week to count the hours i did and see how much less it was than at CA :(
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Replying to @Leozaur
I'd say that a direct comparison to the work you did at CA is unfair to yourself. Being live for the same amount of work hours is probably more of a strain than work at CA was (just a guess) Being live takes so much out of you, I feel it even after my short 2-3hr streams!
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i guess talking constantly at the same time as doing your work does make it much more tiring! i could zone out with music before 
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