I call the gap between planting and harvesting the time-lag effect. It is easy to be let down during this time, but you have to be persistent and believe that the results will come eventually. Never give up and if one way doesn't work, you have the golden opportunity to try a new one!
One way of thinking when you are in the beginning of a process ( a job search, painting, learning a new language etc) is that you are planting little seeds. They will not turn into flowers immediately, you have to have patience and water them before you see them grow. Some of the seeds might not bloom at all and that is totally ok or even expected. But if you never plant any seeds neither will you have any flowers.
I call the gap between planting and harvesting the time-lag effect. It is easy to be let down during this time, but you have to be persistent and believe that the results will come eventually. Never give up and if one way doesn't work, you have the golden opportunity to try a new one!
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