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Successful Introverts' Club Podcast
GARO KOTCHOUNIAN
14 episodes
6 days ago
A supportive and safe community for introverted individuals to share experiences and learn to be more productive and successful.
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A supportive and safe community for introverted individuals to share experiences and learn to be more productive and successful.
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We are self-sabotaging creatures - Embracing Imperfections
Successful Introverts' Club Podcast
4 minutes 33 seconds
2 years ago
We are self-sabotaging creatures - Embracing Imperfections
I've learned that waiting for the right moment isn't always the best idea, especially when it comes to creative projects like recording a podcast. I used to put off recording my episodes until I could find the perfect, noise-free environment. However, I've come to realize that this constant waiting was holding me back from making progress and potentially missing out on great opportunities. One of the main reasons why waiting for the perfect moment isn't a good idea is that it can lead to an endless cycle of postponement. I found myself continuously searching for that elusive quiet environment, only to experience delay after delay. I also noticed that my pursuit of perfection made me overly critical of my work, and I hesitated to share it with others. What's more, waiting for the perfect moment hindered my ability to adapt and improvise. I've learned that working with less-than-ideal circumstances can be a valuable skill that helps me grow and refine my abilities. When I started recording my podcast amidst a noisy environment, it pushed me to find creative solutions to minimize distractions and develop better editing techniques. While it's natural to want the ideal conditions for your creative pursuits, I've learned from experience that waiting for the perfect moment can be counterproductive. I encourage you not to postpone the things you wish to do, just as I did with my podcast. Embrace imperfection and learn to adapt to your circumstances. This approach will not only lead to personal growth, but also ensure that you keep moving forward with your projects, rather than getting stuck in a cycle of delay.
Successful Introverts' Club Podcast
A supportive and safe community for introverted individuals to share experiences and learn to be more productive and successful.