Practice

Education and active practice are two of the most important factors in improving skills. It takes time…Mmm hmmm.

You want proof? I’ll use my drawing skills as an example. I have been studying drawing realistic faces…

09/2020
11/2020

Neither is professional grade, but the growth is exponential. I don’t draw every single day, but I do it most days and I am ALLLLL-WAYS learning for others.

Can you see 👀 the difference?

The same is true with anything we pursue, including writing.

Hope and positive results correlate with effort and time.

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Published by sickybeat

I am a writer with an extremely active imagination. I love learning answers to questions and what makes everything and everyone tick. I am a "Unique case, medically" if nothing else. I am flawed in my extreme aversion to failure (even when "success" isn't good for me,) but have come a long way in ditching the perfectionist mindset. I like people whose default setting toward others is compassion, an open mind, and honesty

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