Different Ways of Doing Things

Posted on 29 August, 2010 by Paul, Sam | 2 Comments to Read

We all have different ways of approaching a task, particularly if it is something we’ve not done before.

Paul and Sam explore the possibilities of asking “How to…?” do something – whether it is drawing, cooking or starting a podcast! From opening a Pandora’s box on Google, to discussing the merits of having a clear goal (or picture) vs simply knowing where to start; different styles can even affect our self-criticism!

Join us for this teddy-bears’ picnic! (And do share your drawing on our Facebook page if you take up the How-to-draw-a-Bear Challenge!)

Paul's Drawing of a Bear

Paul's How-to-draw-a-bear!

Sam's Drawing of a Bear

Sam's How-to-draw-a-bear!

And here’s a sneaky video of Paul’s drawing in action!

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The content in these posts are highly worthwile and if the content represents what one is looking for in life one will easily see the merits in the information. Good job Gina & associates!

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