7. Not Practicing Regularly

Relying solely on “talent” is a misconception that can stall artistic progress. Consistent practice is what truly refines skills and builds confidence over time. Artists who draw or paint daily, even for short periods, tend to see faster, more noticeable improvement compared to those who practice sporadically.
Routine practice helps you internalize techniques, experiment more, and overcome creative blocks. The myth of instant mastery is dispelled by evidence showing that regular, focused effort matters most. For insight into how practice shapes expertise, read this BBC article on skill development.