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One of the most common barriers to starting, finishing, and sharing our work is the crisis of self-confidence that comes from the voices we’ve listened to so long that they become a part of us. Learning to call those voices out, and learning to believe that we can do what we set out to do in the creative process, is a first step. The creative process, no matter what the discipline is always uncertain and it takes an insane amount of belief in our ability to take first steps into the unknown if we’re going to take those steps at all. It takes a re-defining of the concept of failure, a better understanding of the process, and, at least for this episode, a juggling lesson.
By David duChemin4.9
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One of the most common barriers to starting, finishing, and sharing our work is the crisis of self-confidence that comes from the voices we’ve listened to so long that they become a part of us. Learning to call those voices out, and learning to believe that we can do what we set out to do in the creative process, is a first step. The creative process, no matter what the discipline is always uncertain and it takes an insane amount of belief in our ability to take first steps into the unknown if we’re going to take those steps at all. It takes a re-defining of the concept of failure, a better understanding of the process, and, at least for this episode, a juggling lesson.

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