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Area for development

  • Writer: Mariangela Pagano
    Mariangela Pagano
  • Mar 31, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 9, 2020




My attention to details sometimes can become a double-edged sword, it adds quality to the job, but also makes me losing time and focus on the main tasks. I'm one of those people who would start drawing a portrait from the eye with all the single eyelashes or working into a particular chord for hours, rather than first drawing the whole figure or arranging the drums and the main melody. Until I reach high-quality standards, I can't consider myself satisfied this makes me lose a lot of time, and I often end up submitting the various assignments at the very end and not as precise as I want them to be. Something that I should develop in my workflow is then to prioritise the main task first, starting from the central concept and then polish it afterwards. From now on, I will make a bullet point list with the main requirements and spreading them a very organised timetable; this way I should be able to complete all the tasks in advance and make eventually extra adjustments to reach highest grades.


 
 
 

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