What if it's ok that I'm not great at the things I'm not great at?
I am noticing how I am always trying to figure out how to do these things better or more consistently... and I don’t seem to be getting any better or more consistent.
And I noticed that I have been in this pattern for SO LONG.
And this makes sense! There are things we need to do that we’re not great at and tend to avoid.
But now I am noticing that I have been in this pattern WHILE assuming that one day I would be better at it.
AND YES practicing improves skill. The more you do a thing the better you get at it.
AND we need to balance that with understanding that we're better at some things and not-as-good at other things.
So I don’t have to continually push myself to be better at these things! I don’t have to keep trying to find ways…
What new ways might be possible if I accepted that I am as good at this task as I am ever going to be?
What changes then?
I mean this is kind of blowing my mind. I've never thought to explore... how would I do this if I was NOT trying to be better at it?
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