
One of the biggest challenges I have faced during my many years of involvement with photography is restarting my photography routine. In September 2023, my life took a major turn when I moved from a place where I had lived for many years. Initially, I didn’t have a permanent address, and my plan was to travel for a few months, which I did. During this time, I visited some amazing places that I had never been to before. However, when I returned to my home area, I stayed with my son until I found a new home. My photography and other hobbies were put on hold during this transitional period.
After months of traveling and living on the road, I have finally settled down in a permanent residence. I have all of my precious photography equipment, including my trusted computers. I am now eager to restart my photography work and get motivated to do more. Even though capturing photographs while traveling was exciting, I feel like I’m starting again. I am excited to explore new surroundings and capture awe-inspiring moments through my lens once again.
I can imagine that numerous individuals have gone through comparable situations to mine. The uncertainty and struggle to adapt to an unfamiliar environment can be challenging and overwhelming. Despite this, I am also aware that some have managed to overcome these obstacles and make a successful transition. However, I can’t help but think that there must be others who have unfortunately failed and given up.
Many individuals tend to fear the possibility of failure and uncertainty, which can often lead them to give up on their goals. However, it is important to recognize that this can be a self-defeating attitude, as it may prevent us from taking risks and pursuing our dreams. Instead, we should strive to develop a growth mindset, where we view failure as an opportunity to learn and improve. By doing so, we can overcome our fears, achieve our goals, and ultimately lead a more fulfilling life. I shall no longer be fearful achieving my goals as an artistic photographer.
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