The notion that “consistent, messy action breeds success” leaves a lot of room for error and can be daunting for perfectionists or those who aim to “do right” — but there’s unique upside to that form of error. Even though there’ll be occasional backlash that comes from messy action, (despite what they say) those who observe will subconsciously sens... See more
JULESx.comThe notion that “consistent, messy action breeds success” leaves a lot of room for error and can be daunting for perfectionists or those who aim to “do right” — but there’s unique upside to that form of error. Even though there’ll be occasional backlash that comes from messy action, (despite what they say) those who observe will subconsciously sense your consistent, well-intentioned nature, which ultimately associates you with humanity and authenticity. It’s bold and alluring and makes them continue to pay attention/tap-in even if they claim disdain
Sometimes you’re so infatuated with an idea that you can’t even bring yourself to work on it.
It feels so obviously brilliant that you can’t stop thinking about it.
You talk about it whenever you can, and people have a strong reaction to it – making you even MORE sure that this is a great ... See more
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Betting on yourself matters...because confidence is constructed.
You create virtuous cycles or destructive ones, by the smallest of actions - your hesitancy, or your willingness to take risks.
Here's how it works - from my chat with @ShaneAParrish
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