How to Embrace the Discomfort of Creating What Matters To Us

Published: Aug. 20, 2019, 7 a.m.

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In this week\\u2019s solo episode, I share some takeaways I\\u2019ve encountered while working on the manuscript for my next book, We\\u2019re All In This Together.\\xa0 Many of these things may be relevant to you while engaging in a creative project or anything important you\\u2019re currently working on (or wanting to). I talk about embracing deadlines, accepting help from others, and staying in the discomfort of that messy middle part, among other important things.\\xa0

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Key Takeaways

[6:17] Deadlines are important. They help us stay on track and orient our focus and action to produce tangible results.

[9:47] Lean on the people around you who love and care about you. Create a reciprocal culture where people can help lend their skills and strengths, and you are able to help raise them up with yours.

[12:40] Done is better than perfect. The voice of fear will try to take us into perfectionism, but this is also why deadlines and the support of others are important to the finished project.

[16:33] Lean into the discomfort, and try to stay in the process even through the doubt and resistance.

[22:41] Don\\u2019t take yourself or your creative process too seriously.

[30:19] Shift from I \\u201chave to\\u201d to I \\u201cget to,\\u201d and it changes the whole dynamic.

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Resources:

Purchase Bring Your Whole Self to Work and gain access to bonus material

Mike Robbins Website

Mike Robbins Podcast

Mike Robbins on Facebook

Mike Robbins on Twitter

Mike Robbins on Instagram

TED Radio Hour

Dare to Lead: Brave Work. Tough Conversations. Whole Hearts., by Bren\\xe9 Brown

Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear, by Elizabeth Gilbert

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