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Embrace the value of hard work and discipline from "summary" of The Creative Habit by Twyla Tharp,Mark Reiter

To make progress, you need to put in the work. Hard work is a necessary ingredient in achieving success. It is not enough to simply have talent; you must be willing to put in the time and effort to hone your skills. Without hard work, talent is wasted, and potential goes unfulfilled. Discipline is what separates the amateurs from the professionals. It is the ability to stay focused and committed to your goals, even when faced with obstacles and distractions. Embracing the value of hard work and discipline means making a commitment to yourself and your craft. It means showing up every day and putting in the effort, even when you don't feel like it. It requires consistency and dedication, even when the results are not immediate. Hard work and discipline are not always glamorous or exciting, but they are essential for growth and improvement. Building a creative habit is about developing a routine that supports your goals and allows you to consistently work towards them. It is about setting aside time each day to focus on your craft and prioritize your creative endeavors. By establishing a routine and sticking to it, you create a sense of discipline that will help you stay on track and make progress towards your goals. Success does not come overnight. It is the result of years of hard work, dedication, and discipline. By embracing these values and making them a part of your creative practice, you can set yourself up for long-term success and fulfillment. It may not always be easy, but the rewards of hard work and discipline are worth the effort.
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    The Creative Habit

    Twyla Tharp

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