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Starting on the wrong foot can actually be a good thing. It's a counterintuitive idea, but when we start with high expectations and a fear of failure, we put a lot of pressure on ourselves. This pressure can lead to procrastination, self-doubt, and ultimately, a less than satisfactory outcome.
By Lito LupenaStarting on the wrong foot can actually be a good thing. It's a counterintuitive idea, but when we start with high expectations and a fear of failure, we put a lot of pressure on ourselves. This pressure can lead to procrastination, self-doubt, and ultimately, a less than satisfactory outcome.