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Showerthought: My last drawing set spent more time in review than in my hands
Honestly, I just finished a job where the client kept asking for tweaks every single day. Tbh, it felt like I was redrawing the same plans over and over for weeks. For example, they'd approve a layout, then come back wanting a door moved two inches. That tiny change meant redoing all the related details and recalculating everything. Ngl, I missed my deadline because of all the back and forth. It's so frustrating when you're ready to move on but get stuck in limbo. Has anyone else dealt with this kind of never ending review cycle?
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quinn_reed1713d ago
Used to hate it, but @emmam89 has a point.
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jana_sanchez961mo ago
Those endless back-and-forth cycles can drive anyone up the wall.
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emmam891mo ago
But what if those cycles are part of a good process? Like when you're editing a paper with a friend, each round makes it better. Or in team meetings, arguing over details can find the best solution. Sure, it feels endless sometimes, but that back-and-forth often stops bigger mistakes. It just takes patience to see the value.
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