Over the past few weeks, I’ve been attempting several times to create a polymer clay trinket dish, with no luck. The first time, when I’d finally rolled the slab to the right thickness, it was too small for my trinket dish cutter; the second time, I couldn’t even get the clay to the right thickness without it being horribly uneven; and yesterday, when I actually got the slab to the right thickness and size for the cutter, it turned out that the bowl I used for molding my trinket dish into, was too big.
Several years ago, I’d have been content with my second slab and might’ve used it as a coaster if I hadn’t molded it regardless of the size of the bowl.
I am often reminded of the fact that, according to one of my college instructors, people start at unconsciously incompetent at a new skill, ie. overestimating their abilities, then move on to the stage of conscious incompetence, at which point I believe I’m now with some of my polymer clay, like with the trinket dish. It’s an incredibly frustrating stage to be at, because I constantly give up on projects that I want to pursue because of realizing they’re going to be a massive fail.
At least though, I try to remind myself that I’m not as clueless as I was with card making many years ago, because then I’d happily send out cards a five-year-old could’ve made in exchange for cards by semi-professional card makers.
This post was written for the Six Sentence Story blog hop, for which the prompt this week is “card”.
at least you keep trying! Your work is not a fail, not as far as I am concerned, keep trying you’ll get there in the end!
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Thank you! I know some of my polymer clay creations are okay indeed.
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It’s okay to be a beginner, and an intermediate, too.
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Thank you. I’m in many ways still a beginner at polymer clay, but at least I know that I am.
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Rather than constantly giving up on projects just keep at one till it gets done.
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Well, I may not have explained myself clearly: my polymer clay projects aren’t projects that take a long time but I do need to try several times before I succeed.
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We learn from our failures.
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That’s true, very well said.
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Thanks
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Instead of failure, consider it a first attempt at a new skill.
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Such an awesomely positive way of looking at it, thanks.
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It’s become my motto since I rarely succeed on the first attempt.
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Failures are nothing more than steps on the journey to success, just wait and see.
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Thanks for your encouraging comment. You’re totally correct.
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Keep trying. Each failure teaches us a little more on the path to success.
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I agree. Thanks for your encouraging comment.
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You’re welcome.
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