Episode One Is Supposed to Be Bad (And Other Excuses I Called Perfectionism)
insyed; cozy psychology by Syed Imran Al-Hasyir
Episode notes
It started with a Reddit thread. Someone was asking how to start a podcast, and I found myself typing out advice I've given a dozen times: it's not about the mic, it's about you, and there's no shortcut around sounding bad for a while. But writing that reply made me realize I'd been avoiding my own version of episode one — stalling on my own project over a logo, a color scheme, a vague sense that it wasn't "ready" yet.
This episode covers:
- Why the fear of a bad first attempt keeps people from starting anything creative
- The research on growth mindset and creative motivation — and why it matters more than talent
- Survivorship bias in "overnight success" stories
- The literal trick I used to get unstuck: tilting my screen down so I couldn't see or second-guess what I was writing
- Why perfectionism about t ...
Keywords
growth mindsetPerfectionismself-improvementprocrastinationimposter syndromecreative processself doubtwriting tipspersonal essayfirst drafts