"One day I think it's the greatest idea ever that I'm working on. The next day I think it's the worst that I've ever worked on - and I swing between that a lot. Some days I'm very happy with what I'm doing, and the next day I am desperate - it's not working out!"
- Eric Carle
About this Quote
This quote by Eric Carle speaks with the innovative procedure and the psychological rollercoaster that typically features it. It is a suggestion that creative work is often unforeseeable and can be filled with low and high. It is a suggestion that it is normal to feel both excited and dissuaded when working on a project. It is likewise a reminder that it is essential to take some time to assess the progress of a task and to be mindful of the emotions that feature it. Carle's quote is a reminder that imaginative work is often a journey of ups and downs, and that it is necessary to remain concentrated and durable in order to reach the wanted outcome.
This quote is written / told by Eric Carle somewhere between June 25, 1929 and today. He/she was a famous Author from USA.
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