As far as the posting goes. Yes, I realize that I do not
Have to post every day.
I realize posting all the mundane things that occur during the course of this project is not necessary. It's even worse, when those details have nothing to do with the actual rebuilding of the motor home.
There is however, a reason for all this madness.
A daily post is my way of applying a
little extra pressure on myself, to keep me motivated to do something every day, whenever possible, in order to continue the project.
With a project of this size, if one does not keep their eye on the ball, it's easy to get lost in middle of a project, and gradually lose interest, because the job looks so massive, and the end so far in the distance.
Many a project is abandoned, at some point, because the enthusiasm has waned somewhat, and then people just gradually allow other things to take the place of the original dream.
While daily posting is not my main drive for doing this project, it does
help keep me going.
These posts help me, and hopefully help you. As has been posted in the past, some are learning new things during this process, and that is a good thing.
I don't claim that what I am doing is always the "best" way of doing things. It is however, what looks correct at the time. Looking back, I may say, "wow, I guess I could have done that better", but I had not thought of it at the time I was doing it.
Anyone who has taken on any diy project will tell you the same thing. If I were to start another project just like this one, I would probably do a couple of things a little differently, but so far I am mostly happy with what I have done.
If you want to do something, you will find a way.
If you don't, you will find an excuse.
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Good judgement comes from experience.
A lot of experience, comes from bad judgement.