Embracing Imperfection: Overcoming Creative Paralysis and Self-Doubt
Freelance Fitness is your weekly 10-minute movement break designed for creative freelancers, voice actors, designers, writers, editors, and anyone who spends their days creating, producing, and problem-solving. Hosted by freelance voiceover artist and former fitness instructor Alison Pentecost [https://www.alisonpentecost.com], each episode blends mindset coaching, creative productivity, and simple exercises you can do anywhere.
Today's topic.
Bear with me here, there's a long lead-in.
In episode 4: Authenticity – Be yourself, everyone else is taken, I talk about being your authentic self, but avoiding the overshare of personal stuff. Not everything is, or should be, for public consumption.
But, in episode 10: Is A.I. Coming for my job? How I learned to stop worrying about our robot overlords, I talk about how I believe our human experience and POV are what allow us to offer a plus-value that can not only compete but beat cheap, fast AI-generated content.
But what I want to speak about specifically today is how that authentic, human you comes with imperfections, and how that's not only OK, but how those imperfections are what make us relatable to the other humans with whom we want to inspire, touch, and communicate with.
Our greatest struggle with imperfection, in my opinion, is not what we produce external to ourselves with our creative work, marketing, or social media posts, rather, I think our greatest struggle with imperfection is a feeling inside of us of being flawed or broken.
How can we identify these feelings of needing to mask ourselves, and how can we deal with them in a healthy and productive way?
Links to exercise guides are here: pushup hold [https://youtu.be/seMkkZ1zloI], glute bridge hold [https://youtu.be/GaXtF-rGHpM], side plank [https://youtu.be/6Wxw2JNc8C8], wall sit [https://youtu.be/h-MZLP2FShQ].
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