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Help me figure out how to continue my projects
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<blockquote data-quote="Roots-type" data-source="post: 16669349" data-attributes="member: 72150"><p>I say if what you have been doing to this point (multiple projects going at once) is how you like to go about things, then keep it up. If there's something about this modus operandi you don't like anymore, then change it. Personally, I like to focus in on one thing at a time until it's done. Then move onto the next most logical step. Having lots of things in the air at once can be overwhelming for me. Some people it doesn't bother them. It's just whatever style you are. </p><p></p><p>When it comes to modding, never take a car beyond what makes it fun to drive on a regular basis or puts the car on edge in anyway, be it power or suspension. It's all a balancing act.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roots-type, post: 16669349, member: 72150"] I say if what you have been doing to this point (multiple projects going at once) is how you like to go about things, then keep it up. If there's something about this modus operandi you don't like anymore, then change it. Personally, I like to focus in on one thing at a time until it's done. Then move onto the next most logical step. Having lots of things in the air at once can be overwhelming for me. Some people it doesn't bother them. It's just whatever style you are. When it comes to modding, never take a car beyond what makes it fun to drive on a regular basis or puts the car on edge in anyway, be it power or suspension. It's all a balancing act. [/QUOTE]
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