You may need to lighten up. When are you being too serious or critical and when do you know when to go light on yourself?
It’s different for everyone, but knowing yourself and looking at what you do from the perspective of a beginner, as someone who can accept mistakes and learn from them can be important for what you’re building.
Getting too serious shows. Not talking about being hard on yourself, but being hard on your audience or having a high expectation of the results. If it’s too robotic, if there’s no You in what you’re doing because you think it has to be a certain way (which…it doesn’t – it’s Cosplay, you can do it your way) you might be too serious about what you’re doing.
Reflection and review – more mindset/woo-woo stuff
Is this coming from a place of abundance and positivism or is there a different focus?
Ask people you trust to take a look at what you’re creating – these are people in your inner circle, which may be very few.
Check on your belief that there’s nothing left to learn, that you’re a master or the best of the best, or you’re upset when you don’t ‘win’ at whatever you’re doing. You might be taking it all too seriously.
Cosplay is supposed to be fun – it’s an outlet. Even if it’s what you do full time.
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