Learning to let go of control and self pressure, accepting fears and doubts, and realizing that easing perfectionism is sometimes what allows things to finally move forward.
Learning to sit with criticism without building a wall, listening through the discomfort, and using it as a way to grow, adjust, and become better rather than taking it personally.
Questioning how much of our design process is imagination versus reference, and whether constant inspiration is helping us create or quietly holding back originality.
Thinking you know can feel like strength, but it often shuts the door on listening, learning, and discovering better ways forward.
Asking too many people for advice distorts your ability to listen to your inner voice. I want to mix ideas that refine me, not abandon my intuition. When you trust your own moves, you are happier and more honest with your team.
If you think your professionalism is only your craft, think again. Good interactions with stakeholders and your team are a big part of being a professional
A two-year vision finally becoming real: a personal space to explore and share my thoughts on life, design, and the doubts that kept me from starting