The importance of patience and feedback

Hello dear ones,

Even though this week I had plans to start with the teaching materials for chapter two of Bill Mollison’s “Permaculture: A designer’s manual”, I had to re-do some things on the cards for the permaculture principles. It is not a smooth ride doing something from scratch and working on new programs while at the same time not having enough experience in the field itself. But thankfully I have a lovely coordinator, that is full of knowledge and makes my mind blow sometimes. After having a long meeting with her, where she introduced me to the principles in depth, also with real life practice examples, I felt more confident. She gave me her notes and feedback, and I could not agree with her more. It is good to have someone else look at the work you are doing and at the same time stay open-minded cause at the same time, four eyes see better than two and two minds think better than one.

I did some research on other free AI image creators, but I am sticking to the one I worked in a first place because for now it gives me the best results. One of it’s disadvantages is that it only gives you 15 images with normal speed. This made me make one more account on Hotmail, so I can have 30 try-outs. Also some the program doesn’t understand some permaculture concepts, and sometimes the connections it gives between two objects don’t have much sense.

I made some more teaching materials on the first chapter of the book, while I was at it. I also started with reading the second chapter. Hopefully next week, I am on it full power.

Otherwise, we can all feel the Christmas spirit growing and glowing, so all is well.

Love,

Marija

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