Lessons from Project Runway

I work online so I’m better at using a free seo tool than I am at designing a dress. I still watch Project Runway though and learned a valuable business lesson. One of the designers was so afraid of failing that he wasted a lot of his time crying. He wanted to drop out on the first challenge before he’d even cut fabric. Nice words from Tim Gunn seemed to do the trick. His work ended up being the judges favorite. In fact, even a guy who spent like half an hour sewing this large see through poncho for red carpet wear made the cut. The lesson is: sew something, even if you don’t think you’re going to win or you don’t think you are good enough. Get something done.

3 Responses to “Lessons from Project Runway”

  1. I think you are right mate, instead of waiting for things to get done, we should do those things by ourselves.
    Once you owned these habits of get the things done by yourself, you will become ultimate winner.

  2. Once you owned these habits of get the things done by yourself, you will become ultimate winner.

  3. Dont depend on others, dependency makes you lazy and you will always aspect someone to do your job.

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