In this episode, Jaclyn Baker and Dan Cosgrove dive into the journey of overcoming fears and embracing imperfections.
They discuss the benefits of creating videos as a form of practice, especially for those looking to improve their public speaking skills. While nerves are a natural part of public speaking, one guest shares how they learned to push past fear, especially after experiencing nerve-wracking moments like officiating weddings—a role where every word feels heightened in significance.
The conversation then shifts to the value of self-compassion. They emphasize letting go of perfectionism, recognizing that most people are so focused on their own lives that they rarely notice minor mistakes. This insight highlights how often people can get hung up on their flaws, while others may not even register them.
Dan shares a refreshing reminder: embracing mistakes as part of the human experience. Finding typos in reputable publications, for instance, doesn’t diminish the content’s value. It simply underscores the reality that even the most polished works can have flaws.
In closing, they share advice for entrepreneurs and anyone hesitant to take a leap: try and don’t let the fear of failure hold you back. Inspired by Michael Jordan’s mantra, “I’ve failed over and over… and that is why I succeed,” they encourage listeners to view failure as just another step toward success. The key takeaway?
Life’s challenges are inevitable, so be your own biggest supporter and take pride in every attempt, whether it leads to success or growth.
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