Friday, March 9, 2018

Unplugged (Part 2)


Unplugged (Second part)

I must call this project Finished, for the simple reason of finishing it. Sounds terrible, trust me I know, but if I don't put an end to it, I will continue adding and subtracting stuff like the past week.
Procrastination and perfectionism are true enemies, I can't never win against them, so the only option I have: to friend them and enjoy the ride.

Can I really do this?
Constantly looking for inspiration and new ideas could be considered as idling, and it happened quite often. The problem is, as a result of, I began comparing my work with well experienced people, which worked hard for a long time to achieve such results. Sound silly but it jerks out some pessimist emotions.
Grammar and experience were the final bosses to defeat, as you might can tell English is not my native-tongue, everyday I learn something new.

A good product vs. Inertia?
Perfectionism might seen sophisticated, but in my opinion is a big roadblock, creates an enormous self-doubt bubble encapsulating one's head. Of course I still believe and feel that my story is awfully rushed, sloppy and overall clumsy (Ok yeah, I stop right here).
These feelings previously described are the barricade to get through the finish line, and all I want is to get there anyhow. Of course I think over criticism, productive or not is always welcome (I say that now, but it wasn't always like that), but the objective is to finish.
What is after? A new beginning, keep on working and take advantage of the inertia, I personally have no idea where all this is going, this is my chance to create new productive habits like perseverance, time management and creative thinking (Ah! Almost forget: life valance as well).

I really enjoyed the whole process and learned so much from it, hoping this is the key for a new door.

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I hope you like it, enjoy!



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