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Have you ever found yourself trapped in the cycle of perfectionism, unable to move forward because you fear not being good enough? If so, you're not alone. In today's episode, Kristen explores the concept of perfection paralysis through the lens of a student's journey from a coaching call within the Academy.
She fell into the trap of believing the story, "I don't know what I'm doing." Sound familiar? Listen as Kristen provides invaluable guidance on how to shift out of a perfection paralysis mindset.
Let’s look at a few highlights:
It’s okay not to have all the answers. The key lies in a commitment to continuous learning and growth.
Perfectionism, Kristen pointed out, often leads to feelings of overwhelm, resulting in a state of paralysis.
Confidence is built through taking action. When we put pressure on ourselves to be perfect, we only end up freezing in fear.
We don't have to prove ourselves or perform for others. When we remove that expectation, we can show up authentically and attract the right opportunities.
So, if you've ever felt stuck in the pursuit of perfection, know that you're not alone. Take inspiration from this story and remember: it's okay not to have all the answers. Embrace imperfection, take action, and trust in your ability to figure it out as you go along. That's where true growth and success lie.
Did you hear? The Rise Up Summit, happening 4/19-20 in Denver, CO, is the room you need to be in.
Every single component of this in-person event will help you grow your audience, your team, and your paycheck THIS YEAR. In this industry, we rise and grow the most when we have someone doing it alongside us…
Get your ticket now! https://www.kristenboss.com/summit
Can’t make it in person? Grab your virtual ticket here for $29
Thanks for listening! Do you have a question about network marketing? Kristen can help! Drop your question here, and she just might answer it live on the podcast: https:/Kristenboss.com/question
By Kristen Boss4.9
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Have you ever found yourself trapped in the cycle of perfectionism, unable to move forward because you fear not being good enough? If so, you're not alone. In today's episode, Kristen explores the concept of perfection paralysis through the lens of a student's journey from a coaching call within the Academy.
She fell into the trap of believing the story, "I don't know what I'm doing." Sound familiar? Listen as Kristen provides invaluable guidance on how to shift out of a perfection paralysis mindset.
Let’s look at a few highlights:
It’s okay not to have all the answers. The key lies in a commitment to continuous learning and growth.
Perfectionism, Kristen pointed out, often leads to feelings of overwhelm, resulting in a state of paralysis.
Confidence is built through taking action. When we put pressure on ourselves to be perfect, we only end up freezing in fear.
We don't have to prove ourselves or perform for others. When we remove that expectation, we can show up authentically and attract the right opportunities.
So, if you've ever felt stuck in the pursuit of perfection, know that you're not alone. Take inspiration from this story and remember: it's okay not to have all the answers. Embrace imperfection, take action, and trust in your ability to figure it out as you go along. That's where true growth and success lie.
Did you hear? The Rise Up Summit, happening 4/19-20 in Denver, CO, is the room you need to be in.
Every single component of this in-person event will help you grow your audience, your team, and your paycheck THIS YEAR. In this industry, we rise and grow the most when we have someone doing it alongside us…
Get your ticket now! https://www.kristenboss.com/summit
Can’t make it in person? Grab your virtual ticket here for $29
Thanks for listening! Do you have a question about network marketing? Kristen can help! Drop your question here, and she just might answer it live on the podcast: https:/Kristenboss.com/question

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