Reflect on your growth from "summary" of Sunday Morning Quilts by Amanda Jean Nyberg,Cheryl Arkison
As you work on your quilting projects, it is important to take the time to look back and reflect on how far you have come. By examining your growth as a quilter, you can gain valuable insights into your strengths and weaknesses, and identify areas where you have improved and where you still have room to grow. Reflecting on your growth allows you to see the progress you have made over time. You may notice that your skills have improved, your designs have become more complex, or your color choices have become more refined. This reflection can be a source of motivation and inspiration, reminding you of how much you have accomplished and encouraging you to keep pushing yourself to reach new heights. In addition to celebrating your successes, reflecting on your growth can also help you identify areas where you can continue to improve. Perhaps you have noticed that your piecing is not as precise as you would like, or that you struggle with color theory. By recognizing these areas for growth, you can set specific goals for yourself and work towards mastering new techniques or concepts. It is important to approach this reflection with a spirit of curiosity and openness, rather than judgment or self-criticism. Remember that growth is a natural and ongoing process, and that every quilter, no matter how experienced, has areas where they can continue to learn and improve. By embracing this mindset, you can turn your reflections into opportunities for growth and development, rather than moments of self-doubt or discouragement.- Reflecting on your growth is a powerful tool for becoming a better quilter. By taking the time to look back on your progress, celebrate your successes, and identify areas for improvement, you can continue to grow and evolve as a quilter, creating more beautiful and inspired quilts with each new project.