It’s important to start small and concern yourself with making something. Don’t worry about what you make, but set out with the intention of creating something and making it.
Getting better at making things happens naturally as you refine your skills, pursue more knowledge, and build more interest. When you start creating, you get the bug, and the bug makes you desire to create more.
You don’t get bit by this bug unless you start creating. So don’t start big with something that takes forever–that you probably won’t complete, and don’t let perfectionism cause you to waste time and stress you out.
Make something small that you know is imperfect and give yourself room to grow. Be better than yesterday and you’ve done well. You’ve also set yourself up to continue creating and getting better at what you do.