Posted by Racer on October 6, 2006, at 13:18:28
In reply to How do I know if I'm going too fast?, posted by Lindenblüte on October 6, 2006, at 12:00:33
Honestly, while I'm hardly an authority on this subject, I say -- go at your own pace. When it really is too fast, you'll slow down. As long as you have a good connection with your T, you're likely to find that some parts go fast, other parts drag as though you're not moving at all.
At least, that's what I'm finding. I go through periods where I feel as though I'm wasting 50 minutes and $140 per week, and other periods where I feel as though I could be done in a week -- if I could only have a couple of five hour sessions. It's not a straight line, is what I guess I'm trying to say.
How do you feel right now? You sound as though you feel a lot of pressure to Make Progress Now. If so, you're probably getting a lot of the broad strokes set down on your canvas. The problem may come when it's time to fill in the details. As long as you're prepared for the inevitable change in tempo, I think you're probably OK.
In a larger sense, I want you to know that I think you're very OK.
poster:Racer
thread:692400
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