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Taking a break from under the sea blanket and working on something else. You know when you get board of a project wellllll that’s where I’m at rn so I’m trying something else and then jumping right back too UNDER THE SEA 🌊

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... Read moreI’ve found that taking a deliberate break from a project, especially when it starts to feel repetitive or dull, can really refresh my creativity. For example, if I'm working on an intricate underwater-themed craft or artwork, stepping away for a bit helps me regain my enthusiasm. During these breaks, I like to try something entirely different—perhaps a new technique, style, or even a different medium—which prevents burnout and keeps my ideas fresh. When you return to your original project, like an underwater scene, you might spot details to enhance or new angles to explore that you hadn’t noticed before. This approach of alternating focus can be very powerful, especially when working on long or complex projects. It transforms frustration into a chance for growth and innovation. For anyone struggling with motivation in creative work, I recommend scheduling short breaks to diversify your workflow. It’s a simple yet effective way to maintain passion and produce better results.

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What yarn is that and where did you get it, Please and Thank you