Lessons Learned From Bill Bellamy
The 156th One 6/7/24
hope you enjoy these. If anyone enjoys the artwork I post and wants me to send them the original in the frame just message me and I'll send it for free.
I know I've talked about this once or twice before but yesterday I was listening to an interview with Bill Bllamy, the hot MTV VJ from the mid-90’s and he was talking about his trials and tribulations. He said that when he moved to LA he had a pl;an and somehow blew a $1million tv contract. At the time he thought it was the end of the world but quickly got over it and kept going and that's why he is successful today. There are two main main fundamental factors that you have to have no matter what to be successful. First you have to have a goal. If you don't know what you're doing or where you're going or what you're shooting for then you're really not trying to accomplish anything. It has to be some type of measurable goal. You have to be able to say without a doubt “I did that ''. The next part is you can never give up no matter what. Unless you are extremely lucky you're going to have setbacks, brickwalls, problems, difficulties and complications. If your goal was easy then anyone could do it. But if it's hard and ten people might start out with the same goal but nine of them are going to stop when they hit that first brick wall. So no matter what, if you truly want to accomplish your mission you can't give up no matter what. And some of your failures are going to be a blessing in disguise. You're going to learn from those failures and it makes the remaining journey that much easier because you have that experience. I hardly ever look at a failure as a real mistake. A mistake in my eyes is just that I loved making this one. learning experience. Whatever mistake I made I hopefully learned not to do that again and that is called growth and there's nothing wrong with that. Just don't give up, don't ever give up.
The Artwork-I loved this one. It's Bowser from Super Mario Bros!!! Always trying to kidnap the princess. But those furrowed eyes, spikes on his arms, spikes on his back just overall give him a mean look, you can tell this guy does not mess around. The hands came out great as well as the claws on his feet. Claws were always difficult for me to draw. I liked drawing his tail, but I always like drawing tails, and his mouth shows character. Hope you enjoy it!!!
Day 50 of the elliptical-Day 33 (out of 60) of 60 minutes straight on the elliptical. I did all 60 minutes on seven again, it was a little easier than the day before. . I'm slowly getting to that 9 setting, but It’ll be pretty soon.