LGBTQ+ Poultry Keepers

Yeah. Practice makes good enough, and I have about a month before work starts again ☹️ to work on it
This is what I told everyone I taught to spin:

Practice in short bits of time, say, 15 minutes. Your muscles will "remember" a bit with every session, and you won't be at it long enough to get flustered and angry. You will learn more doing 4 sessions of 15 minutes each one session of an hour.

I surely helped me learn, and several people told me that it worked for them too.
 
This is what I told everyone I taught to spin:

Practice in short bits of time, say, 15 minutes. Your muscles will "remember" a bit with every session, and you won't be at it long enough to get flustered and angry. You will learn more doing 4 sessions of 15 minutes each one session of an hour.

I surely helped me learn, and several people told me that it worked for them too.
Yeah my mom read something about how if you practice something for 100 hours in a year, you'll be better than 90% of people that do it (which I call bs, but I can buy that it does help a good deal) which roughly breaks down to 15 minutes a day. I ended up doing two sessions for this skein, each about 40-90 minutes (I honestly don't really know, I'm awful with time).
 
Yes, those are the ones I've been gathering/selecting. Hoping I can save them. The ones from the last two days are probably safe, we'll see about the older ones. Thanks!
Go eggies GO!
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My main struggle is that I have to remember that not everything I attempt will be perfect, especially on the 1st try. It's really hard for me to accept that I'm not going to be a prodigy on most, if any, of my projects.
Yup. Me too.

Sometimes I catch on quickly, and think, wow, I'm great at this! And then have to really, really work to make any progress. Sometimes that's where it all falls apart for me.
 
My main struggle is that I have to remember that not everything I attempt will be perfect, especially on the 1st try. It's really hard for me to accept that I'm not going to be a prodigy on most, if any, of my projects.

Yup. Me too.

Sometimes I catch on quickly, and think, wow, I'm great at this! And then have to really, really work to make any progress. Sometimes that's where it all falls apart for me.
I can be this way too on certain things. I think I have it down pat, then I make a huge blunder, it hurts to disappoint yourself. :( Nobody else cares but I do. :hmm
 

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