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I think I bit off more than I can chew!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 391855" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>in <em>MY</em> world, I find that ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS and DESIGNERS tend to have</p><p>short circuits between the left side and right side of their brains. . . . .</p><p>i.e. Those that know exactly what they want does not coincide with their talents or skills.</p><p>You said that you are <strong>mechanically inclined</strong> . . . with that being said, I give the same</p><p>advice over and over again..... <em>DO NOT OVER THINK IT</em> !!!</p><p>one small simple task at a time will soon get your project on the water.</p><p>If you make it hard - it will be.</p><p>If you over think every detail - you will become quickly overwhelmed and frustrated.</p><p>have fun - be safe - enjoy the ride.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I think that one mental thing that may help you is to hide all the stuff you bought for the boat.</p><p>out of sight - out mind.</p><p>then, when you get ready for a specific project - go get ONLY what you need out of the closet</p><p>to achieve that one task . . . and only work on that one task until it is done . . . try it.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 391855, member: 13599"] in [i]MY[/i] world, I find that ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS and DESIGNERS tend to have short circuits between the left side and right side of their brains. . . . . i.e. Those that know exactly what they want does not coincide with their talents or skills. You said that you are [b]mechanically inclined[/b] . . . with that being said, I give the same advice over and over again..... [i]DO NOT OVER THINK IT[/i] !!! one small simple task at a time will soon get your project on the water. If you make it hard - it will be. If you over think every detail - you will become quickly overwhelmed and frustrated. have fun - be safe - enjoy the ride. I think that one mental thing that may help you is to hide all the stuff you bought for the boat. out of sight - out mind. then, when you get ready for a specific project - go get ONLY what you need out of the closet to achieve that one task . . . and only work on that one task until it is done . . . try it. . [/QUOTE]
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