For me it was about grabbing as much as I can, as quickly as I can even if I miss a bunch (which I do).
By the way, that's the correct attitude, as Rav Yisachar Frand Shli"ta said four years ago at the Siyum HaShas (which I still remember till this day) - "Half of Shas, is better than none of Shas, AND DON'T LET THE PERFECT BE THE ENEMY OF THE GOOD".
And as he said nearly 20 years ago: "It's Never Too Little, It's Never Too Late, It's Never Enough" (I still have that speech seared into my memory. I think I can type it up almost by heart: The two stories of Rav Moshe Feinstein (the boxer, and the 'matching bookend' the lechayim for finishing Shas, "and I venture to say, that all the tens of thousands of you watching this fit somewhere in between, you have already started the first daf of gemerah, but have not yet finished shas 202 times. It is never to little..."