just a reminder that good results come with experience, and your first try would most likely be a shit. so you should keep growing, getting over your past mistakes to be able to create beautiful things one day. first steps are hard, but without them there's no start at all.
Aug 16, 2024

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it's okay to be bad at stuff!! don't let some video of an 8 year-old (insert skill here) prodigy make you feel inconsequential. make shitty music. draw like a little kindergartener who can't hold a pencil very well. fail at landing an ollie. it's better to start somewhere and be terrible at first (with room to improve) than never start at all.
Jan 23, 2024
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There is no real way. You kinda just do it. Letting go of any thoughts of β€œThis has to be perfect” is a great place to start. Appreciate what you did and know your work will grow with you.
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