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12/05/2006 09:50:05 PM · #1
Greetings and Salutations, my name is Mike and I am a relatively new member. I just entered my first challenge (BOND) recently. I really wanted to enter life or death, but due to work adjustments ran short on time. I could have just shot something theme related and entered it, but am afraid to do so. Should I have just shot anything? Or is it better to only enter things you really want to enter?

Thanks

Mike
12/05/2006 09:52:53 PM · #2
dpc first, work second; you must alter your priorities.

Welcome to the fun :)
12/05/2006 09:54:06 PM · #3
Shoot until you're proud of your accomplishment - then submit. :)
12/05/2006 09:55:17 PM · #4
Originally posted by idnic:

Shoot until you're proud of your accomplishment - then submit. :)


Huh?!? Big fat zero more challenges for me then :(
12/05/2006 10:00:21 PM · #5
Originally posted by alfresco:

Huh?!? Big fat zero more challenges for me then :(


Oh stoppit, you! Just stick to SPs. :)

pardon the hijack :D
12/05/2006 10:01:20 PM · #6
Originally posted by alfresco:

Originally posted by idnic:

Shoot until you're proud of your accomplishment - then submit. :)


Huh?!? Big fat zero more challenges for me then :(


LOL, you got that right. This place has a tendency to obliterate any sense of pride. It's more like: Submit & hope it isn't as bad as you think might be...

I'm wrestling with that right now. I have 2 hours to submit my half-baked idea to the Death challenge & I'm debating whether I can do it well (a half-baked idea done well is better than nothing at all!)
12/05/2006 10:02:12 PM · #7
Generally, it's better to go with nothing. Why aggravate yourself needlessly? It's a blue-moon (not literally) shot that'll do well enough to make you go.. "phew, glad I entered that shoehorn."

Stick to entering when you feel right about doing it. If you have to ask, "should I?".. then no.. you probably shouldn't.
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