To live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong. Joseph Chilton Pearce
10) You choose projects with many smaller components -- so you feel like you're finishing lots of things instead of just 1.
9) You have several backup projects for when you get bored with your main 1 or 2 projects (or 5?).
8) You start a new project (or two) every time you get a new craft magazine.
7) You buy a magazine on a craft you don't do because you know someone who does it.
6) You buy supplies for a craft you don't do "just in case" you want to try it someday.
5) You've gotten rope burn on your fingers from ripping out an entire project after you're more than 10 rows into it -- for whatever reason.
4) Hey! Look what's on sale at Hobby Lobby this week!
3) You can't remember why on earth you bought that fuzzy orange yarn last year, but you're sure you'll figure out something to do with it.
2) Your significant other wisely stops asking when certain projects will be completed.
1) While trying to find the project you'd like to work on, you find four others you forgot you had started.
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