Slow and Steady Wins The Race
By Tammy
@tammys85 (31417)
Baltimore, Maryland
April 26, 2023 2:44pm CST
I mentioned in my previous post that I wanted to work on several orders for this writing team.
Welp, I've decided to only work on one of these team orders for now.
No, I'm not being lazy. It's my first order for this team, and the instructions are very specific. So, I want to wait and see if it's accepted without any revisions, or if I need to make any revisions before taking another one.
If it doesn't need any revisions, then I know I got everything right. If it does need any revisions, then I learn from whatever mistakes I made and move on.
Once I get passed all that, I'll take more orders. This team seems to be updated quite a bit, so I feel I'll have other opportunities. But imagine if I did like, 5 of them today and they ALL needed revisions.
Slow and steady wins the race. I'll see how it goes, find my groove, and then take more per batch.
Anywho, I just felt like sharing that. I'm going to take a quick break and then work on my Fiverr order.
Photo Credit: Pixabay.
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@yoalldudes (35028)
• Philippines
27 Apr 23
You know your craft. I admire you for that.
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@yoalldudes (35028)
• Philippines
28 Apr 23
@tammys85 Ha ha yes tomorrow is another day 

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@kaylachan (84823)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
26 Apr 23
Smart planning given you really don't know what you're getting into.
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@kaylachan (84823)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
28 Apr 23
@tammys85 You're quite welcome.
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@Deepizzaguy (122218)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
26 Apr 23
You have a good point that slowness and steady is better than doing work in a rush and making errors.
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@Deepizzaguy (122218)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
28 Apr 23
@tammys85 You are welcome.
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