Yes - it's the same in any other work - the more you massage your thinking the more capable I believe you are of expanding how you go about things and learning.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think when you focus on the work, it becomes a simpler pursuit.
I believe that one can indeed work on two or more tasks at once, but in ways yet to be understood.
Hopefully with each thing that you do you're learning something, you're growing, and you're pushing yourself a little harder in some way or another. So I think you'd be in real trouble if each new thing that you create didn't feel like 'Oh, wow. I feel like I'm doing something a little different this time.'
The work gets more difficult as you get older. You learn more and you gather more experiences, there is deeper pain and higher highs.
My work is on the one hand laboured, and on the other completely happenstance and intuitive.
I think very abstractly when I'm writing. Then, as the project moves on, it becomes more like sculpting.
The more you learn, the more you realize how much there is to learn.
I never was good at learning things. I did just enough work to pass. In my opinion it would have been wrong to do more than was just sufficient, so I worked as little as possible.
Work is a great blotter up. It stops you thinking, which is useful. No, it stops you feeling.
I know intuitively when the work is right, no training can teach you this, it is simply a matter of feeling.