I am terrified of not being perfect — mortally afraid of being judged as unworthy.
For many years, I’ve mostly stuck to doing things I already knew how to do. That was safer. I had been writing for the public since I was in high school. I had taken photos and done graphic design — for newspapers, magazines and advertising — since I was a teen.
My work wasn’t perfect, but I was competent enough to feel like an expert. I could put my work in front of the public — expose myself in a very real way — without fear of looking too foolish.
Lately, I’ve been trying something at which I’m a beginner. I’m a rank amateur. And I am terrified.
Calif. Gov. Jerry Brown: ‘Not every human problem deserves a law’
Another Obama-favored solar firm crashes — after $535 million loan
EU says it might block people from getting their own money from banks
Can’t we all get along? Why is the liberty movement so fragmented?
Our life choices dictate who will be there when it’s our time to die
Major parties compete to see who can tell the biggest lie about jobs
How could we take responsibility but avoid self-destructive shame?
Overconfidence in financial models will lead to ruin in coming collapse