1. Don’t dismiss any of the thoughts or ideas that come. Your gut is your compass. Others would call this 'instrument' heart or intuition. Whatever it is for you, listen to it. Anything it points to is a resource.
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2. Welcome the edits, thank those who proposed them, and, again, look at all this as a big, fun game. It is a game, and the more you practice it, the better you will become. So, let’s practice. I’ll do it along with you.
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3. Whatever [your project] is, you have the ability to turn it into a valuable and enjoyable game, gathering many unforgettable experiences.Every project, however tiny, if given enough attention and peeled off worries, has the ability to bring inspiration and eagerness to do more, to create more.
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