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A question I always ask myself when I encounter a wall in progress: "Is this a blockade I can jump over or do I need to go backwards to get around?"
Simply put: "Do I need to start over, backtrack, or quit in order to keep moving forwards?" …
When you are creating or doing worthwhile things a lot of the time you will find yourself at a peak of resistance, especially if something is rather difficult.
This peak constitutes a choice between two options. The first option being to keep going until you run until you get past this resistance, & ultimately find yourself at the same crossroads in due time.
The second option is to start over, to toss in the towel on something that isn’t working, so you can create something that does.
Starting over is a less common option, & a lot of the time you really do just need to keep going through resistance because progress, or growth is equal to struggle.
Resistance is almost always progress, but it may be a sign to start over too (could be progressive). Learning to know when to quit is a powerful thing, if you find your curiosity is fading or looking somewhere else that is usually the best indicator that it’s time to start over.
Start over on what? Well that depends on you. In many cases I have created things that were at first in line with my curiosity, sometimes I become more curious about something else in relation to what I’m doing than the thing I’m doing itself.
So I start over on my knowledge gaps, I dive into what I don’t know and am curious about, I let myself be guided by this sense.
This has worked for me quite well to know when I should try something new, but it’s also missing a logical side.
For example I created something that took me 3 years to create, then my curiosity switched gears, I found that my old creation was not helping me anymore but rather it was pulling me back.
So taking all of the many things I learned from my old creation I started with a blank canvas.
Much like when an artist learns to paint, they don’t reuse the same canvas every time to preserve their past work, they grab a new canvas & put the other one aside...
They use their past learnings to create new pieces of work & they continue in this process until their hands grow tired of doing so or until they croak.
Starting over is not as blank of a canvas as it seems.
If you are starting over on something then you have some backlog of imagination & information. You can use this to create something better than before. It may feel painful to “start from scratch” – no one wants to lose progress.
Even so no one is ever really starting over, they are just backtracking so they can push ahead further. Take this image for example:
A large part of starting over is accepting the fact that you can’t move forwards while looking back. This is to say: you are either going forwards, or you’re going backwards. If you are going backwards, make sure it’s so you can soon go forwards again.
TL;DR / LESSON / CONCLUSION
sometimes you really do just have to start over, or go backwards: so you can reach a further destination & make gradual progress (even when it feels like s**t)