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The Difference Between Hard and Wrong
Every creative maker struggles. That's not the interesting question. The interesting question is what a particular struggle is actually trying to tell you.
Most makers respond to persistent struggle the same way - by turning inward. Not trying hard enough. Not skilled enough yet. Need to push through. And that response is sometimes exactly right. But sometimes it's exactly wrong. Because there are two fundamentally different kinds of struggle, and treating them the same way means misreading one of them entirely - and working harder at something that isn't asking for more effort. It's asking for more honesty.
This is episode five in an ongoing series on building a stronger creative practice. Drawing on research into person-environment fit and grounded in a frank personal account of what sustained misalignment actually costs in real physical and professional terms, this episode makes a distinction that most makers have never had clear language for: the difference between struggle that is hard and struggle that is wrong. Hard struggle asks for more effort, more patience, more time. Wrong struggle asks you to stop and pay attention to whether the direction itself is the problem. Knowing which one you're dealing with changes everything about what you do next. The Ten Principles for a Stronger Creative Practice download includes the structured exercise for this principle
The Fabric & Fiber Studio:
https://members.virginialeighstudio.com/thestudio
Link to The 10 Principles:
http://www.virginialeighstudio.com/learn.
The VirginiaLeighStudio Home page:
https://www.virginialeighstudio.com
Chapters
00:00 - Two Kinds of Struggle, One Wrong Response
02:34 - The Default Interpretation of Struggle and Why It Fails
04:17 - Hard Struggle vs. Wrong Struggle: The Distinction That Changes Everything
06:54 - Growth Struggle vs. Misalignment Struggle: What Each One Feels Like
08:15 - Why Misalignment Struggle Gets Misread as Personal Failure
09:30 - Mark McGuinness: When Your Strengths Don't Match Your Context
11:30 - Person-Environment Fit: What the Research Actually Shows
13:00 - A Personal Account: Good Job on Paper, Miserable in Reality
15:40 - The Connection to Values, Success, and Belief
17:45 - The Questions Worth Bringing to Persistent Struggle
19:22 - Hard Asks for Effort. Wrong Asks for Honesty.
Connect with Virginia:
Website = https://www.virginialeighstudio.com
Instagram = https://www.instagram.com/virginialeighstudio/
Facebook = https://www.facebook.com/virginialeighstudio
By Virginia Leigh StudioThe Difference Between Hard and Wrong
Every creative maker struggles. That's not the interesting question. The interesting question is what a particular struggle is actually trying to tell you.
Most makers respond to persistent struggle the same way - by turning inward. Not trying hard enough. Not skilled enough yet. Need to push through. And that response is sometimes exactly right. But sometimes it's exactly wrong. Because there are two fundamentally different kinds of struggle, and treating them the same way means misreading one of them entirely - and working harder at something that isn't asking for more effort. It's asking for more honesty.
This is episode five in an ongoing series on building a stronger creative practice. Drawing on research into person-environment fit and grounded in a frank personal account of what sustained misalignment actually costs in real physical and professional terms, this episode makes a distinction that most makers have never had clear language for: the difference between struggle that is hard and struggle that is wrong. Hard struggle asks for more effort, more patience, more time. Wrong struggle asks you to stop and pay attention to whether the direction itself is the problem. Knowing which one you're dealing with changes everything about what you do next. The Ten Principles for a Stronger Creative Practice download includes the structured exercise for this principle
The Fabric & Fiber Studio:
https://members.virginialeighstudio.com/thestudio
Link to The 10 Principles:
http://www.virginialeighstudio.com/learn.
The VirginiaLeighStudio Home page:
https://www.virginialeighstudio.com
Chapters
00:00 - Two Kinds of Struggle, One Wrong Response
02:34 - The Default Interpretation of Struggle and Why It Fails
04:17 - Hard Struggle vs. Wrong Struggle: The Distinction That Changes Everything
06:54 - Growth Struggle vs. Misalignment Struggle: What Each One Feels Like
08:15 - Why Misalignment Struggle Gets Misread as Personal Failure
09:30 - Mark McGuinness: When Your Strengths Don't Match Your Context
11:30 - Person-Environment Fit: What the Research Actually Shows
13:00 - A Personal Account: Good Job on Paper, Miserable in Reality
15:40 - The Connection to Values, Success, and Belief
17:45 - The Questions Worth Bringing to Persistent Struggle
19:22 - Hard Asks for Effort. Wrong Asks for Honesty.
Connect with Virginia:
Website = https://www.virginialeighstudio.com
Instagram = https://www.instagram.com/virginialeighstudio/
Facebook = https://www.facebook.com/virginialeighstudio