- AllDolledUp*
Your Dreams Won't Chase You
Do you ever find yourself jaded by all the effort you put into a project and you still don't see the results you expect or want? Maybe you're a perfectionist, or objectively your skill level doesn't necessarily match what you believe you're capable of at the moment. Either way, it's a matter of (rigid) thinking that matters most.
This could mean that you need to walk away, take a break, and do something else. Consider warming up before any task. Also, it's important to consider that like with anything else in life, practice makes perfect. The more you do of something, and the more dedicated you are, the more likely you and your skill will grow and develop (because yes, these two are most definitely mutual).
Everyone has dreams, and some people set goals. Are you a dreamer or goal chaser?
The definition of sucess is subjective, and it's up to each individual to do what it takes to achieve an objective.
Famous words by Leonardo Da Vinci:
"ART IS NEVER FINISHED, ONLY ABANDONED."What does this mean for perfectionists and idealists? Nothing is ever truly finished. Sure, there is always room for improvement, but sometimes its a matter of trying your best, patting yourself on the back, and moving on.Part 1: Written by AllDolledUp
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