I have no projects on the horizon. I don't feel frustrated. It's a great life lesson for me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't feel under pressure to work because I love what I do and I wanted to do the projects that came my way.
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.
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.
I wait and take on projects that I think can work.
I've had to learn and discipline myself that I'm much happier and much less depressed if I give myself a project. It's just that simple.
My greatest love in life is to develop projects. I just get a huge kick out of that. I've been doing it since ever I could.
Most projects that I've done are really not about the project. They're about what's going on inside and around, that journey that we're all on, and what I can do to help that journey further itself and be of encouragement to somebody.
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 felt for a long time that this is what I want to do so I'm happy at this point to just take my time and work on projects that I feel strongly about, and the rest of the time just live my life.
I do seem to try to make things harder and harder for myself. In some perverse way, obstacles interest me and I'm drawn to projects that end up being incredibly laborious.
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