The answer to all of those what if wording is: you keep writing anyway. What you discover is that the piece ends up coming together surprisingly well. Also, you learn not to take your writing so seriously. Each piece is merely practice for the next piece. The first essential skill, therefore, is to be able to finish pieces you start.
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That’s solid advice. I’ve never thought of being able to finish what you start as a skill, but it is, in a sense. Good stuff, jenkinrocket!