A big part of living is simply trial and error. Hopefully you learned what didn’t work and that’s a necessary step for success. ![]() □♀️ Clearly that’s not a move you should have tried on day 1. □ Within the first 3 seconds of trying to spin on your head, you smash your face on the floor and end up with a bloody nose. You’ve got some hip hop tunes playing on your phone and you’re looking fly as hell with your Richard Simmons sweatbands on. So you watch some breakdancing videos on YouTube and figure if these fools can do this, surely you can. We have been conditioned to think that failure is something to fear, but instead there are a number of reasons why failure is actually good for us. We believe we’re doing this as a safety precaution but in reality it prevents us from growing into the best version of ourselves. We rationalize our fears and doubts because we feel comfortable inside the protection of the fort we build around us. Too often we talk ourselves out of trying something new. But I can’t freestyle dance even if I’m white girl wasted! □ The methodical side of me can do choreographed dance moves because there is a logical planning to the dance. ![]() Although I was a ballet dancer for a number of years, I generally suck at dancing. Seriously, my RBF gives me away in a hot second at the thought of improvising a scene. I can’t sing, I’m not artistic, and I can’t act. ![]() Something that has always irked me is that the creative juices don’t come naturally to me. There’s always a method to my madness! I am a planner, I am pragmatic, and I have always done well in math and science. □ I am very analytical and methodical in my way of thinking. When I was potty training, I would only do my business on the potty if I knew the “nem nems” were available as a treat when I was finished. I have been left brain dominant since I was a wee tyke.
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