One of the hardest parts about being an artist can sometimes be the need to make decisions. It can be as simple as “what type of paper to use” or “what size paper to use” to decisions about taking classes and where to submit artwork for shows.
To make a decision means to cut off—as in cutting off other options or choices. In a world where we are inundated with possibilities, the ability to make a decision can become extremely overwhelming.
Not all decisions are life-changing or will be significantly noticeable in our day to day activities. In order to overcome procrastination, and to be productive, the ability to choose is critical. One of the easier ways to make a decision, especially if the question can be posed as a yes/no answer is to toss a coin.
To make a decision means to cut off—as in cutting off other options or choices. In a world where we are inundated with possibilities, the ability to make a decision can become extremely overwhelming.
Not all decisions are life-changing or will be significantly noticeable in our day to day activities. In order to overcome procrastination, and to be productive, the ability to choose is critical. One of the easier ways to make a decision, especially if the question can be posed as a yes/no answer is to toss a coin.