Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this “Sally Brown” thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a journey. I started with absolutely no clue what I was doing.

First, I tried to figure out what exactly I wanted to achieve . I mean, “Sally Brown” is pretty vague, right? So, I spent a good chunk of time just brainstorming and scribbling down ideas on a notepad. I used a real notepad cause i wanna note down what i think at the moment.
Then, I started gathering my materials. you know to get it done. This involved a lot of trial and error.
Once I had my stuff, I dove into the actual process. This is where things got really interesting… and messy. I’m not gonna lie, I totally messed up a few * was that one time I completely, utterly failed.I had to go back to the drawing board, figure out what went wrong, and then get back on the horse.
But you know what? I kept at it.I try to learn things from the mistake. I tweaked things, I adjusted things, and I slowly started to see some progress. It was like, “Okay, this is actually starting to look like something!”
The Big Breakthrough
The real turning point was when I figured out this one little trick . Seriously, it changed everything. It was like a lightbulb moment. After that, things just started clicking into place.
- Step 1: Try first.
- Step 2: Make mistakes.
- Step 3: Do it again.
- Step 4: Finally get it.
Finally, after all the tinkering and experimenting, I managed to create something I was actually happy with. It wasn’t perfect, but it was mine, and I learned a ton along the way. That’s the real win, right? Getting your hands dirty and figuring things out for yourself.
I might try something similar again, though with some changes.