9. Rushing the Learning Process

Many beginners become impatient, wanting to see immediate results, but rushing the learning process often leads to frustration and burnout. Artistic growth is a gradual journey that requires persistence, mindful observation, and reflection. Skipping steps or expecting mastery overnight can diminish motivation and hinder real progress.
Instead, focus on steady, deliberate practice—embracing each stage of improvement and learning from mistakes. This approach not only builds skill but also fosters a deeper appreciation for your craft. For strategies on effective skill-building, see Harvard Business Review’s article on deliberate practice.