How to Handle Disappointment in Your Creative Work
Hey Revolutionaries,
As we work and build our meaningful movements, we will inevitably run into disappointment, or the times we donāt like the work we are doing, the results we are getting others, or the results we are getting ourselves. Or disappointed we didnt perform the way we wanted because we got sick (Iām feeling much better this week.)

(Found this on Reddit by Nathan Pyle.)
Disappointment is a common emotion in any creative journey. Itās easy to get discouraged when we donāt hit our big goals.
But here's the truth about disappointment. When you put forth your best effort, to the best of your abilty, then it means that you CARE about what you are doing.
"Whatever you do, do the best you can" was something my Dad would often say growing up. And he was right. Every time I've had a big change in my life, doing the best with what was avaialbe always worked out. The times I let discouragement turn to defeat, dispair, or disassociation, things turned out bad.
In this week's newsletter, weāll explore how to handle disappointment constructively and keep moving forward with enthusiasm and purpose.
Revolutionary Idea Of The Week
Disappointment Means You Have Ambition (And That You care)