At some point, you’ll be the villain in someone’s story. That’s not a reason to hide — it’s proof you’re in the arena. Too many leaders let fear of judgment, imperfection, or “not being ready” keep them from taking the next step. But when you stop letting your own BS get in the way, you open the door to opportunity.
1. Accept That Not Everyone Will Approve
Your work won’t land for everyone — and that’s okay. Whether it’s a post, a podcast, or a public talk, someone will misinterpret, dislike, or dismiss it. If your integrity and intention are solid, the right people will connect.
2. Consistency Beats Perfection
Eight months of hitting four posts a week across multiple platforms didn’t explode overnight. It took time for people to start noticing. Momentum in content, relationships, and career moves builds slowly — but it builds.
3. Treat Every Opportunity Like It Matters
The overwhelming majority, over 90%, of podcasts don’t make it past 10 episodes. The difference-maker? Professionalism. Follow-through. Respect for your own time and your guest’s. Whether the episode drops tomorrow or never, show up like it matters.
So What’s the Point?: The cost of waiting for “perfect” is missing the moment you’ve been preparing for.
Your Next EASIEST Step:
Audit one area where fear or procrastination has stalled your progress. Then commit to one bold action this week that moves it forward — even if it’s not perfect.
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