Learn from your mistakes and improve each time from "summary" of Tiny World Terrariums by Michelle Inciarrano,Katy Maslow
Mistakes are often seen as setbacks, but we believe they can be valuable learning experiences. When creating terrariums, it's easy to become frustrated if something doesn't turn out as expected. Maybe the plants you chose don't thrive, or the soil becomes too soggy. Instead of giving up, take a moment to reflect on what went wrong. By analyzing your mistakes, you can gain insight into how to improve your terrarium-making skills for next time.
Reflecting on your mistakes doesn't mean dwelling on them or feeling discouraged. It's about looking at the situation objectively and figuring out what you can do differently in the future. Maybe you need to research different plant varieties that are better suited for a closed terrarium environment. Perhaps you need to adjust your watering schedule or drainage setup. By identifying the root cause of your mistakes, you can make targeted changes to prevent them from happening again.
Improvement doesn't happen overnight. It's a gradual process that requires patience and persistence. Each time you encounter a setback, view it as an opportunity to grow and develop your skills. By approaching challenges with a growth mindset, you can turn failures into stepping stones toward...
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