Slow down.
There was a guy who wants to learn an Asian martial art. He went to the Shaolin master and asked how long it needs to learn Shaolin. The master said only 10 years… What is if I practice every day 12 hours, can I learn it in a shorter time. The master said then you need 20 years. Over eagerness only harms… Imagine you are in a rush, want your tea, and then the tea making procedure needs much more time than you thought,… you become impatience … you running out of time because the bus will not wait on you,… (maybe you don’t need a tea anymore). What is if we are planning our future, and then the realization needed much more time, and then we give up…. If I don’t know a task or if I have to try out new things, then I can’t schedule the time correctly. Then my focus is only to do the stuff. Otherwise, I would mess up, if I can’t keep the time to finish the task and even put me under pressure and stress me. For what? Let us enjoy to make new exciting things/work and make them relaxed and