Sunday, June 14, 2015

Sunday Double P’s


Sunday Double P’s

Artists are perfectionists, and that’s great. But so often the drive for perfection gets in the way and brings us to a screeching (or a silent) halt. For dancers this perfectionism backlash manifests as a lack of confidence in class or (gasp!) performance; for other artists, like writers, it rears its ugly head by causing inactivity and/or a lack of will to produce anything, because “it won’t be good enough”.  Sound familiar?

Put perfectionism in the background. It will always be there, never fear. Instead, focus on persistence. That’s what counts. As my students often quote me as saying: “Keep on keeping on.”  Do something every day, with a goal in mind, but without worrying about perfection. It doesn’t really exist, anyway
.
Take joy in the journey. Love your art. Love your process. The side effect of persistence is perfection.  As much perfection as any of us can expect.

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets:

Motivational Secret #69:  
“The side effect of persistence is perfection.”

                Link of the Day:

Quote of the Day:
““Character consists of what you do on the third and fourth tries.”
James A. Michener

                Help expand the knowledge base!
 Leave a comment about any instructions, ideas, or images that worked best for you!

Want to know more about me? Read my interview at Ballet Connections:


No comments:

Post a Comment