What's an example of giving yourself permission to suck?
Carter Michael
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The best example I can think of is any Creator who's built a successful platform. Go back far enough and they're almost always a trove of low-quality content that over time, improves.
Give yourself permission to suck. You'll learn so much faster from your mistakes than you will from trying to be perfect.
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Timo Luick@timo_luick
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Couldn’t agree with you more!
In my opinion, the concept of MVPs is a perfect example of giving ourselves permission to “suck” (I mean that in the nicest way possible). By launching a product with just the essential features, we accept it won’t be perfect, and that’s okay.
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@timo_luick Oh, big fan of MVPs. IT takes a monumental level of stress off of yourself. I always buy a domain for MVPs but if I didn't it'd be an almost completely free way to test (for myself). What're you working on Timo?
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I love that :))
Lyrist
One example is releasing a song to the public for the first time
Another is learning your spouse’s native language
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@mansi_trivedi1 Brilliant! Sounds poetic.
When you're trying something new that's hard.
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@thisismeihere Definitely a great mindset to go into any new task/skill/hobby/job etc
Life Organizer
Just putting yourself out there and allowing your curiosity to shine. It doesn't need to be perfect. As you rightly said, the initial bit of content is usually sub-par but it sets you up to get in groove of being out there early on.
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@_aneeshgupta_ You can always improve later. Probably won't realize what you need to improve anyways until you make a couple mistakes.