Motivation, Inspiration, Purpose, Passion, from The Space Between with Sean McClellan

Embrace The Suck In The Beginning
Every master was once a beginner. Every expert once stumbled through their first attempt. If you want to grow, evolve, or pursue something meaningful, you must be willing to suck at it in the beginning. That’s not failure—that’s the process.
Too many people quit before they even start because they’re afraid of looking foolish, messing up, or not being perfect. But perfection isn’t the goal—progress is. And progress only comes through repetition. The more you do something, the less resistance you face. The more you show up, the more natural it becomes.
Skill is earned, not inherited. Confidence is built, not bought. Whether you’re learning to speak, create, lead, or start over—embrace the awkward stage. That uncomfortable beginning is proof that you’re doing something new, something brave, something worth building.
Repetition is your ally. Keep swinging, keep showing up, keep getting your reps in. With each attempt, you chip away at fear, insecurity, and inexperience. Eventually, what once felt clumsy will feel natural.
Don’t be afraid to be bad at something. Be afraid of never trying. Your breakthrough lives on the other side of your willingness to start—messy, imperfect, and brave.
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