Practice patience and persistence to improve your skills over time from "summary" of Carve: A Simple Guide to Whittling by Melanie Abrantes
To become skilled at whittling, it is essential to dedicate time and effort. This means being patient with yourself and persistent in your practice. Improvement doesn't happen overnight - it takes time and commitment. By embracing the process and allowing yourself to make mistakes, you can learn and grow as a whittler.
When you practice patience, you give yourself the space to learn at your own pace. It's okay to start off slow and gradually build up your skills. Remember that every expert was once a beginner, and they too had to put in the time to hone their craft. By staying patient and not rushing the learning process, you can prevent frustration and enjoy the journey of becoming a better whittler.
Persistence is also key in improving your wh...
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