Screwing up makes you better

You can think about something for days on end. That new idea can be mulled over, viewed from different angles and perspectives ad infinitum.

None of that will help you do it better.

Whether it’s showing up online, creating a new offering, coaching for the first time or tying your damn shoes, we must do the thing – experience it – in order to improve.

Many women entrepreneurs think and think and think. Mistakenly believing it will help them execute. It’s safe (free of judgement of others) in your head. You can practice endlessly, spin your thoughts, and no one is the wiser.

The problem? Science has actually proven that it’s not until you have the guts to try something and practice over and over that you actually improve.

Doing the thing, making a mess, screwing up royally? That’s where the power is.

Ergo, your willingness to fuck up makes you better.

Your willingness to be brave? Catapults you.

When I started writing, I was in high school, about 15 years old. And I sucked. Sure, I had moments of genius, fragments to hang achievements on. But they were nothing, comparatively speaking, to what I produced as a reporter and copy writer.

When I began my career as a journalist and editor? I was okay. Better than in high school, but not the writer I am now. And every day that I continue to write, experiment, play with words, make a mess, also makes me better.

My willingness to fail has been my road to success.

When you care more about improving yourself than what other people might think, you will succeed. It’s inevitable.

When you do it, instead of thinking about it, you exponentially speed up your learning curve and put yourself on the path to achievement.

In The Talent Code, author Daniel Coyle talks to the chair of psychology at UCLA about this very thing. Robert Bjork says one real attempt at doing something – allowing yourself to try and fail – is more useful than several hundred observations.

“We think of effortless performance as desirable, but it’s really a terrible way to learn,” he said. “Things that appear to be obstacles turn out to be desirable in the long haul.”

Perfection is for losers.

I talk a lot about fear and how it keeps us small.

After all, if you don’t try, you won’t fail and no one will judge you for your mistakes.

It also means you stay where you are. And if that’s not where you want to be, the answer is doing something else.

I believe if we don’t have what we want, we’re holding it away from ourselves. More often than not, it’s because our subconscious is protecting us. Sounds crazy, right? Our brain battling us when it comes to our goals and dreams?

But think about it.

You want money and don’t have it. You run an online business but don’t show up to let people know you have offerings to sell. The two are clearly connected. (Ninety-nine percent of the women I work with do this.)

Ask yourself what you’re afraid of. Why is showing up online so scary? People might judge you, not agree or like what you have to say, ridicule you, complain that you post too much, and on and on.

So what?

Maybe they will and maybe they won’t.

The point is thinking about showing up online won’t make you better at posting or more comfortable with it. But doing it will.

Be willing to stop, stumble and figure it out. A microsecond of struggle makes a lifetime of difference.

In The Talent Code, Coyle calls it practicing deeper.

I call it fucking up to make money.

Your mistakes make you smarter.

So what are you thinking about (instead of doing) right now?

What can you screw up today to further your goals?

My challenge to you is to go make a mess in the name of progress.

Forget everyone and everything else. Create single-minded focus on your goal and then DO SOMETHING to get it.

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If you’re shy about charging money. If you’re reluctant to raise your rates. If you’re questioning your self-worth and the value you bring to the table. If you have no idea where to even begin with your pricing…

I can help. Just reach out.

On Gratitude (Yeah, thank YOU)

If swallowing a magic elixir meant you’d be happier, get visible in business and have an assembly line amount of get-shit-done, would you need a chaser to shoot that concoction back?

Yeah, I didn’t think so.

We so often look for the easy fix in every stressful situation. We hope and pray and want for an answer, but we’re not ready to put in any effort because the risk is perceived as greater than the reward. (Fear is a dickhead.) What we overlook in our own lives and businesses is just as powerful as the sought-after easy way out. It will bring you buckets of joy and, crazily enough, a full bank account.

Ladies, no potion is more powerful than that of gratitude.

Yes, this post is timely with the U.S. celebrating Thanksgiving, but it’s not about the surface shit your family makes you announce at the dining room table every year. This type of gratitude is long-lasting with incredible results.

Did I mention this shit is free?

If you’ve been following me for any amount of time, you know I not only do 1:1 business coaching, but I also work on clients’ mindsets and manifestation skills. (In fact, Manifest Now – the live course – is open now and we start December 1st.)

Because no matter how talented you are, how capable and creative and competition-worthy you can be, you’ll never reach your potential without finding out what bullshit stories keep you hostage.

One of the cornerstones of my programs and of manifesting everything you want is the art of gratitude.

Here’s why:

Gratitude attracts what we want. If you’re into the law of attraction, you know we draw everything into our lives, even the crummy crap. In fact, whatever you’re focusing on is what you’ll pull in.

Stop worrying about how fat you look in those jeans and start thanking your body for giving you a vessel to explore the world in.

Quit bitching about only attracting low paying clients and be thankful people notice your work and trust you enough to sign on.

Avoid telling everyone your family is crazy and love them for the lessons they’ve taught you (in their own weird, fucked up way) so their bat-shit tendencies will subside for a bit.

A simple act of changing your perspective can serve as a soothing balm on your fears and business struggles, and it can also improve your personal relationships.

By focusing on what you’re most thankful for, by filling your life with love and appreciation, you’re sending a message to the Universe that you want more cherry goodness in your life. Then, voila, you’re attracting the very things you adore.

Negativity? Gone.

Frustration? Hard to hang onto when you’re thinking of the good in your world.

Problems? Easier to navigate when you’re not so damn jaded.

But, Beck, how do I do this? I mean, I’ve been a negative Nancy my entire entrepreneurial life?

Well, gorgeous, it’s so simple you’ll be thankful you can start today.

  1. Make a gratitude list

I tell all of my clients in Manifest Now exactly this. It’s critical to begin manifesting anything into your life. Pro tip: don’t overthink it. If someone at the coffee shop told you your phone case was cute, you can definitely be thankful for that. If you had a shit day and something tragic happened, at least be thankful for every breath you take.

  1. Soak in the sweet, sweet goodness of your list

Allow yourself to feel the vibes associated with everything good that happened in your day. Reflect on what it would be like to feel that gratitude and happiness every second. Soak up the joy like a sponge.

  1. Say thank you.

If there is someone in your life who made your gratitude list that day, be sure they know. Text them, send a Facebook message or carrier pigeon. It doesn’t really matter as long as you’re showing your appreciation for whatever bettered your life. This should also be done with the Universe, thanking it for another day, the wonderful gifts you manifested and the life you are living.

While this is a great building block in your gratitude practice, I highly encourage each of you to spend more time working toward manifesting the life you want. No more I can’t or I’m scared or I’m just not lucky.

Let me be very clear about one thing:

Gratitude is an integral part of manifesting anything you can dream of. Without it, you’re not going to reach goals or gain clients, clarity or cash (see what I did there?).

If you’re interested in learning more or are ready to take your manifestation game to the next level, Manifest Now registration closes Monday, Nov. 30th and class begins Dec. 1st. We’re doing it live this time, which means you get four calls with me, ready to answer the burning questions you have and get you that green, girl.

Got questions? Email us at 411@rebeccatdickson.com.