The Case for Allowing Yourself to Be Bad at Something

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The Case for Allowing Yourself to Be Bad at Something
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Worst Dancer. Slowest Runner. Shoddy Chef. Why not shed perfectionism and embrace the stuff you’ve always wanted to do?

“The whole fabric of society is held up on that, our sense of inadequacy and being not enough,” says Dr. Curran.

He finally solved the problem by bringing on a business partner, someone who excels at the details he doesn’t. Fessing up about the problems, and watching his new counterpart fix them, made him realize his fears about being judged were just in his head.Our own expectations don’t help.

“We expect linear progress,” she says. Years spent working on her cycling have taught her that improvement often comes in halting steps, preceded by long stretches of stagnation or even getting worse.

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