Does practice really make perfect? We’ve been told that we should do our math homework, because practice makes perfect. Writers should write every day, because practice makes perfect. Illustrators should draw every day, because practice makes perfect. What if I told you that this wasn’t the case? That doing the same thing over and over doesn’t make perfect. Check out my guest post over at Oh My Handmade Goodness to see what I mean.
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I do a lot of deliberate practice with my craft, because I want to get better at it, whereas with photography, I really really have to force myself to learn and not just do things the same way over and over again- that needs a lot of perseverance and patience. I might just get a course on it- because getting feedback from a professional is best to learn from mistakes. 🙂