“Advice for beginners” by Ira Glass. This one for all those newbies like me (and others too!) out there who have just started out!
Nobody tells people who are beginners, that all of us who do creative work have gotten into it because we have good taste. But there’s a gap; for the initial period, what you’re making isn’t so good; it is trying to be good, it has the ambition to be good, but its not quite that good. But your taste, the thing that got you into the game, is still killer! And your taste is good enough to tell you that what you’re making is kind of a disappointment to you.
A lot of people never get past that phase; a lot of people at that point, they just quit! Everybody who does interesting, creative work, went through a phase of years when they had really good taste but they could tell that what they were making wasn’t nearly as good as how they wanted it to be. They knew it fell short, that it didn’t have that special thing they wanted it to have. Everybody goes through that; it’s totally normal!
And the most important thing possible you can do is a lot of work, like huge volume of work! Put yourself to a deadline so that every week, every month you know you’re going to finish atleast one story. Because its only by going through a huge volume of work that you’re going to catch up and close that gap. And the work you're making will be as good as your ambitions.
Its going to take a while; its normal to take a while; you just have to fight your way through. So just keep pushing guys, and someday, the walls will fall down! Amen!