Anything that s worth doing is worth doing Poorly
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Anything Worth Doing is Worth Doing Poorly
Introduction
Do you find yourself frustrated when you don't get things right the first time? If so, you're not alone. We've all heard the saying, "Anything worth doing is worth doing poorly." At first glance, this might sound strange, but it carries a powerful truth. A quote by Joachim DePosada, discovered on "The Gary Halbert Letter," resonated deeply with us, and it might just change your perspective too.
Learning from Mistakes
Think back to when you first learned to drive. Remember the clumsy way you pressed the throttle and the awkward shifts with the clutch that made the car lurch? But look at you now?"you're driving smoothly. This learning journey illustrates the point: anything worthwhile is indeed worth doing poorly at first.
Consider your first tennis game. Did you ace your serve immediately? Probably not. Maybe you threw the ball and missed entirely. Yet, despite initial fumbles, you improved. The same goes for golf or any other skill. Whether you missed the ball or took out a chunk of grass, you kept going.
Embrace the Imperfection
Why is this concept so important? It reminds us that trying something new or breaking old habits often results in initial failures. What's crucial is not to be discouraged by that inner critic saying, "I can't do it." Instead, listen to the encouraging voice that reminds you, "It's okay to fail at first."
The Path to Improvement
Whether you're quitting smoking, dieting, changing careers, learning a language, or building a business, accept that you may stumble initially. With consistent effort, you'll improve over time. Remember, progress requires effort?"whether you're trying to become the best salesperson, start a business, or follow your dream.
Overcoming the urge to get it perfect the first time is vital. The key is to practice relentlessly. Whatever your dream, it all starts with accepting initial awkwardness. Embrace it and keep moving forward.
Conclusion
So, go after your dreams and remember: anything worth doing is worth doing poorly at first. Get on with it and take that first step.
Good luck!
Graham and Julie
www.desktop-meditation.com
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