Fail Faster!

The motto of the Digital Summer Clinic is to "fail faster." Now what does this mean? Fail faster is a mentality that helps individuals identify obstacles or setbacks early in a process, rather than later on. This also helps overthinking individuals, like me. For example, I took the Google Analytics certification exam two times, before I passed. Normally, this would eat me up. I would be super hard on myself, as I didn't pass on the first try. Through the fail faster method, I was able to identify the modules that I needed to review more. By using this method, I ended up saving more time in the long run. This can apply to many aspects of our life. Something I am working on is trying instead of waiting. Like Nike says, just do it! This is something I have struggled with my whole life, and I am sure others have to. I have a fear of even trying something, as I am afraid I won't get it perfect on the first try. The fear of making mistakes has held me back from many opportunities. I am starting to take steps to overcome my perfectionism. These include allowing myself to make mistakes and lowering the pressure I put on myself. I am starting to look at the positives of making mistakes instead of the negatives. Making mistakes allows us to grow as a person. It is not the end of the world if we don't get something correct on the first try. Lowering the pressure I put on myself is also incredibly important. You really are your worst enemy. I try to remind myself that I am doing my best, and that is all that matters. 

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