When you start on any new endeavor, you won’t necessarily be an innate master of that new thing. In fact, the thing that you’re worst at in life could be something that you really enjoy.
There’s no reason to assign relevance to everything you do. If you allow yourself to be less than perfect in some areas, the pressure is off. You can find self-love outside of the drive for success.
We all screw up and that’s okay.
Listen as Karen Rinaldi joins Dr. Pamela Peeke to discuss how willingness to not be perfect can be very fulfilling.
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It's Okay to Suck at Something in Life
Featuring:
Karen Rinaldi, Author
Karen Rinaldi is the publisher of Harper Wave, an imprint she founded in 2012, and a senior vice president at Harper Collins Publishers. She has worked in the publishing industry for over two decades as a publisher, editor, and content creator.Karen wrote the story for Maggie’s Plan, the 2015 film inspired by her novel, The End of Men. Her non-fiction work has appeared in the New York Times, Oprah.com, Time/Motto, among others.
She lives in New York City with her husband and two sons.
She lives in New York City with her husband and two sons.