If we had trouble following your instructions, it’s because they were written like this… The project was not a difficult, much of which demonstrates ability to follow instructions. Because this project was worth 15% of your grade and the intent was for everyone in the group to participate and “sign-off” before it was submitted & [...]
Ira Glass, Peabody Award winner and host of Chicago Public Radio's This American Life, talks candidly about what it takes to become good at just about anything - practice. In it he defines the disparity that creative folks initially have between their tastes and their abilities. And he encourages them to keep moving forward in order to, eventually, meet the standards of their taste.
Ryan Stewart lives in the New River Valley of Virginia with his wife and two chihuahuas, Pedro & Gabby. He writes about whatever is on his mind at the time. Things written here are his opinion (at the time of writing) and do not necessarily reflect those of any other person, group, or organization with which he is affiliated.