Being just ok is ok

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I spent years getting stuck in my head about being “just okay” at things. I love picking up new skills, but I kept getting hung up on the fact that I wouldn’t be great at them. Realistically, I can’t be excellent at everything. And for the longest time, that stopped me from trying new things altogether. But here’s the thing I’ve finally figured out: being just okay at something is so much better than never trying it at all.

Around the time I turned 40, I decided I’d had enough of that mindset.

Since I turned 40:

  • I got my pilot’s license 
  • I started running and completed a marathon
  • Learned to play the drums

Most of our limitations are self-inflicted. Some of my limitations have been:

  • Comparing myself to others
  • Not thinking I could succeed 
  • Feeling like it’s too late to start
  • Not having enough time

I’ve decided that if I find myself saying, “I can’t,” I should probably try it, at least until I stop the limiting behavior.

I’m no longer afraid to fail; I’m scared of never trying.

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