If you are familiar with the saying "practice makes perfect" and live by it, then it's time to change your mindset. As humans, we need to realize that this particular statement does not appropriately fit reality.
Perfection is not a realistic possibility for us. If we are going to constantly be judging ourselves off of perfection, then we will constantly find ourselves frustrated, upset, or even uncommitted to possible future opportunities.
Trying new things and feeling empowered comes from being optimistic and wanting to learn and experience new things. Basing our lives off of flawlessness though will cause us to no longer want to make such drastic strides due to being scared of failing and not being as perfect as we want to be. Something that will help us to make these strides though is the idea of progress.
Constant hope for progress brings us to the phrase "practice makes progress". When we realize and commit to this, we are more at ease with the fact that we are NOT perfect creatures, but instead, everything we do is helping us to become better.
We need to accept that the ultimate goal to continue reaching for in life is getting better. By mentally wanting the improvements, we are more likely to try new things and take risks and have trust in the journey.
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By accepting the progress of life, we are far more likely to advance and achieve goals at a faster rate of speed than we would by trying to be the absolute best. Although chasing perfection can help us to achieve excellence, constant development is more important.
Through all of our mistakes and failures, we can learn and realize that they are there so we can develop into better humans through advancements. From there, we can grow and develop into more knowledgeable humans and understand what is needed for us to become successful.
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