I met a group of artists this week who are honing in on their weakest skills in order to force each other to work on them, no matter how painful it is.

It’s easy to work on the things you’re good at, and much easier to give up and forget when you don’t succeed on the first try.

So, what do you suck at? Is there a reason? Would you ever try to improve?

  • Weevil Friend@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    I’m really bad at drawing and music. I’d love to improve both, but with drawing I haven’t put in any time and music I’m too self conscious to practice in our living situation.

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      4 days ago

      That’s tough. You couldn’t just practice with a phone app (with both) and headphones?

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        4 days ago

        Phone screens are really awful for drawing for me. I could use notebooks! I have no real excuse there. With music I want to play instruments again but where I live has lots of roomies and thin walls. I most want to pick up the saxophone again and there actually exist electronic saxophones where you can hook up earbuds but they’re so incredibly far out of my price range!

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          3 days ago

          That sucks. I can relate, I had to sell my electric drum kit for rent during covid. My melodica helped get me through it.

          And yeah, sketchbook it up. No one can judge what you don’t show them. Alternatively - I go to a free, super positive sketch club once a week to motivate me to draw more.