I'm reading Chris' book now. In it, she tells a story of a pottery teacher who divided his class in half. He told half the class to make a single pot... the best they could possibly make. Their grade would be based on the quality of that one pot. The other half of the class was assigned to make as many pots as they could, in the same amount of time. They would be graded on quantity, not quality. At the end of the week, the group that was assigned to produce quantity had made nicer pots than the ones assigned to make one fine piece.
Your prolific nature has compressed your learning curve into a steep incline. You can't paint that many pictures without learning something.
You've earned that "FT Pro" tag by your name. Now stop reading my drivel and get back to work!
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