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04/02/2025
OVERCOMING THE FEAR OF PERFECTION.
Perfectionism can be a crippling force, holding us back from starting or finishing projects, whether they are personal, professional, or creative. The fear of not getting something "just right" can paralyze us, preventing us from moving forward at all. But learning to overcome the fear of perfection can be transformative, leading to growth, progress, and fulfillment.
Perfection can be a trap. It's easy to get caught up in the idea that things must be flawless before we share them with the world.
Your first spoken word presentation will not be funny when you stand in front of that huge crowd, without you forgetting a line or two, presenting with shivers down your spine but the 'Fourth' won't be as the first.
Your first Public speech may be a disaster but the 'Fifth' wont be.
Your first e-book may have all the mistakes in the world, but I bet you the 'Second' won't.
Your first video edit may have glitches but trust me the 'Third' wont.
Your first time planning an event may not end up as you pictured it to be but the 'Sixth' can't be how you started at first.
Continuous improvement is better than delayed perfection📌
The fear of imperfection can keep us in the " What if " cycle. But truth is, there's no such thing as a perfect beginning. Progress comes from taking action, making mistakes. Greatness doesn't come from being perfect, it comes from taking the first step, making mistakes and learning as you go.
If we allow ourselves the freedom to be imperfect, we unlock our potential to grow, to improve, and to succeed.
The fear of perfection doesn't have to control you. 'Perfectionism is an illusion' what matters is showing up, starting the work, and making progress everyday. In the end, it's the courage to begin that makes all the difference.
"You don't have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great." Zig Ziglar
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03/02/2025
Your Potential is Limitless.
Every small step you take today brings you closer to the version of yourself you've always wanted to be.
Don't be discouraged by setbacks ; they are simply lessons in disguise.
Keep pushing forward, and remember; progress, not perfection is the key.
You've got this.💪
Have a productive Monday.
Cheers to a New week🥂
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29/01/2025
"Anything worth doing is worth doing well."
My Fine Arts and Design (FAD) lecturer would always say this. I was in my first year of school, and these words have stuck with me ever since.
I used to complain and whine whenever we had FAD lectures, but as time passed, I grew accustomed to it and held on to my lecturer’s words.
Today, I’m a renowned artist, known for my exquisite designs and paintings. Along the way, I discovered that I had a natural talent for art, and I decided to invest in it.
I wouldn’t have discovered this talent if I hadn’t taken my FAD course seriously, though it wasn’t directly related to my major at the time.
The quote "Anything worth doing is worth doing well" perfectly encapsulates my journey with Fine Arts and Design (FAD) in school. At first, I didn't see the value in the course and often complained about it because I felt it had nothing to do with my major. But my FAD lecturer's words stuck with me:"Anything worth doing is worth doing well."
I embraced this mindset, and it changed the way I approached things, especially my FAD courses.
Mediocrity should not be the goal; striving for excellence should be our standard in every area of our lives.
The relevance you seek, the value you have visioned to create lays in your ability to do things well.
Pay the price now and play later.
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