So if something gets "all fucked up" in a panel and I can't find a solution for a pose or so I jump to another panel. Usually the problem will fix itself in my head when I'm working on the other panel. So instead of wasting working time erasing/redoing a panel umpteen times and getting frustrated over what a lousy artist I am I can still work on the page without beeing stuck on one panel. (Today is the day of long sentences, sorry...)
Here are some sample panels from Emma & Sara #149 that I'm working on right now.
(Click on panels to enlarge.)
First a panel from the top row partly inked.

Then a panel from third row fully pencilled.

And finally two panels from the fourth row partly pencilled.

Actually, there is ONE good point in working the way I do and beeing restless. I never tend to sit down crouching over the drawing board too long. Hopefully this will save my back for my old age.
Or I could start exercise...
Ah, eh, forget it...