Letting a project sit and coming back to it is just as important as working on it all the time. You need to come back to it with fresh eyes.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think what happens is that you do the project first, then you think about what it's about. Years later, you figure out why you've done things.
I've found that sitting around and obsessing about projects moving forward, when there's actually nothing I can do about it, at a certain point, is really counter-productive.
I wait and take on projects that I think can work.
Working on new projects gives you the opportunity to learn and absorb new things.
As soon as one project is finished I like to go straight on to something else.
I think my tendency when working is to try and find what's lacking in my current project and then tackle that in whatever I do next.
You just keep moving forward and doing what you do and hope that it resonates with people. And if it doesn't, you just keep moving on until you find a project that does.
Life is too short to be doing work that doesn't make you feel happy and fulfilled. I'd rather wait for the right project, as opposed to just taking whatever is handed to me.
I have no projects on the horizon. I don't feel frustrated. It's a great life lesson for me.
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.