Papa_smu
Banned
There's a guy in my city that I typically wing with. He has Aspergers and often times he runs into obstacles when approaching sets because of his disability.
I often give him advice when he approaches and in general
"Make sure you're creating distance when you first open"
"Always root your opener, don't go off on a tangent"
"If you want it bad enough, go out everyday"
However, he never follows through even after acknowledging my nuggets of wisdom.
I'm about to cut him loose and tell him that he needs to put the work in on his own. Although, I wondering how much of his issues he is facing right now he is in control compared to what he can't control due to his disability.
I often give him advice when he approaches and in general
"Make sure you're creating distance when you first open"
"Always root your opener, don't go off on a tangent"
"If you want it bad enough, go out everyday"
However, he never follows through even after acknowledging my nuggets of wisdom.
I'm about to cut him loose and tell him that he needs to put the work in on his own. Although, I wondering how much of his issues he is facing right now he is in control compared to what he can't control due to his disability.