A chance to improve

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It’s unfair to judge work that’s half done. I consider some of my posts and videos to be half done, as in, I’m still in the process of learning what it takes to make good content.

So I can see why it’s easy to get offended if your work isn’t well received, especially when you’ve put so much effort into it. But all that this means is that it’s a work in progress, that you still have work to do. And that’s a good thing.

If you still have work to do, then there’s still a chance for you to improve. Then it’s more about perfecting the art than getting the work done. But you’ll be less afraid to ship if you have had any success, however small (sometimes just shipping the work is success enough, especially at the beginning stages).

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