Naw. Just surround yourself with folks that push you to be better. Additionally you have to be open to taking risks. You can't compare yourself to others. that is the downfall of all artists. there are other areas of woodworking that I just can't seem to get right. Like creating a freaking frame.There is a reason I cut all my plywood pieces out of 1/2" plywood. That way I can put a chamfer on the edges and paint it black. That way I have a framed look to my pieces cause I just can't get it right. Just cause you aren't at a level you want to be in one area doesn't mean you aren't kick ass in another. Just keep at it, take risks and push yourself to try new things. Trust me in that I was scared to death by patterns from Hand, Dearing, Williams, Fox and the other greats. But now its not really a big deal. Its just about the patience of managing 700 pilot holes. LMAO.