It’s always the trolls who’ve never even come close to doing what you’re doing that have the most to say - don’t let their negativity dull your shine ✨
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Starting any DIY or home renovation project can feel intimidating, especially when faced with negative comments or discouragement from others who don’t understand your passion. From my personal experience, the most important thing is to not let the opinions of trolls or critics derail your motivation. Often, those who criticize are the ones who haven’t taken action themselves. One key mindset shift is to embrace what some might call 'embarrassing' or 'cringe' moments as stepping stones toward confidence and eventually success. Early on, I found that sharing imperfect or raw videos of my projects helped build a community of supportive people rather than detractors. The internet may seem like a place that rewards only perfection, but authenticity and consistency often connect more deeply with an audience. In practical terms, I focus on the process of making something tangible rather than worrying about judgment. Using tools or techniques I’m unfamiliar with initially, like a Ramset for fastening, feels challenging but ultimately rewarding. Every project started is a way to prove to yourself that you don’t need permission or validation from others. I’ve also realized that those who spend time tearing others down usually aren’t creating anything meaningful themselves. Their negativity often comes from a place of insecurity. By ignoring haters and staying focused on my goals—whether it’s a small DIY build, a home renovation, or sharing content—I keep my creative energy flowing. To anyone feeling held back by fear of embarrassment or criticism, my advice is simple: Go ahead and post your messy, loud, imperfect projects. This vulnerability might be the very thing that inspires someone else to start their own journey. Remember, every creator starts somewhere, and staying visible and persistent is key to building success in any craft or creative endeavor.
