Often I feel that projects overwhelm us when we look at how many hours are involved until completion. But just getting started is usually not that difficult.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I do take lots of time off between projects, but when the right thing comes along, I don't like to turn it down, I've been doing this for a decade, and I remember what it was like when I started. You spend maybe five percent of your time actually doing it, and the rest of the time, you're trying to get that five percent.
Taking on challenging projects is the way that one grows and extends one's range as a writer, one's technical command, so I consider the time well-spent.
I just think there are enough hours in the day. If you just focus and dedicate yourself and approach each task as it presents itself, you can accomplish a lot.
Every project is a race between your enthusiasm and your ability to get it done. Go fast. Don't slow down. A year from now, new things will interest you.
Certain projects find you at the right time.
You never know when you start a project just how good it can be.
Sometimes it feels like there aren't enough hours in a day to get everything done.
But I also think that the more you reason collectively about what the project should be at the beginning of the process, the more you can improvise later.
I think sometimes we in the industry have to do ambitious projects.
I have no projects on the horizon. I don't feel frustrated. It's a great life lesson for me.