Looking back, Inga Khurieva realizes that she might have saved years of uncertainty, self-doubt, and hesitation. Instead of being trapped in cycles of over-analysis, anxiety about the future, and impatience, she now understands that the key was to quiet the ego, trust the process, and commit to painting every day. Yet, she often found herself caught in a spiral of fear and a lack of security—barriers that clouded her connection to both herself and the creative force. These inner obstacles, which hinder progress and dull artistic clarity, should have been confronted sooner. But so be it.
What truly matters is maintaining enthusiasm, showing up daily to paint regardless of emotions, and shifting the mindset from self-criticism to growth. Rather than dwelling on inadequacy, she chooses to focus on improvement, remain open to receiving, and visualize success as an inevitable part of the journey.
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