Jul 27ยทedited Jul 27Liked by Dr. Louise Schriewer
I love the idea of "daring to suck"! It's such a refreshing way to approach creativity and self-expression. I overthink and often try too hard to get things perfect, which often leads to procrastination and a whole lot of unnecessary stress. Your story is a great reminder that sometimes we just need to give ourselves permission to be imperfect and see what happens. Who knows, we might even surprise ourselves (and maybe get a compliment from a Bon Jovi-touring musician)! ๐
Thank you so much, Alexander! Iโm so glad you enjoyed this and can very much relate to what you sharedโฆ I was joking on Notes the other day about creating an Overthinkers Anonymous support group, hah!
Hey Louise, I found the play button at the top of the app, and listened as I read. So many truths there.
Just to let you know, I dare to suck a lot ๐, and I'm proud to say, that I'm experienced learning from failures and celebrating even the smallest wins.
I love the idea of "daring to suck"! It's such a refreshing way to approach creativity and self-expression. I overthink and often try too hard to get things perfect, which often leads to procrastination and a whole lot of unnecessary stress. Your story is a great reminder that sometimes we just need to give ourselves permission to be imperfect and see what happens. Who knows, we might even surprise ourselves (and maybe get a compliment from a Bon Jovi-touring musician)! ๐
Thank you so much, Alexander! Iโm so glad you enjoyed this and can very much relate to what you sharedโฆ I was joking on Notes the other day about creating an Overthinkers Anonymous support group, hah!
Hey Louise, I found the play button at the top of the app, and listened as I read. So many truths there.
Just to let you know, I dare to suck a lot ๐, and I'm proud to say, that I'm experienced learning from failures and celebrating even the smallest wins.
That's amazing, Donna! Thank you so much ffor reading and sharing.
Great message! Your story is definitely going to make me conscious of times in the future when I hold back in fear.
Thank you so much, Sharon! Iโm really glad you found this story helpful.