Let’s talk about a harsh truth: if you haven’t achieved your goals yet, it means you’re unworthy of the goals.Here’s the trap many fall into: the “fake it till you make it” mentality. But what if there’s a better approach? What if admitting you “suck” (for now) is actually the key to unlocking your true potential?
Think about it this way: students don’t feel like frauds for trying to learn. They understand that learning is a process, filled with mistakes and initial clumsiness.
The real fraud is the one who pretends to be a teacher when they haven’t even stepped into the classroom. They might fool some for a while, but true growth never happens from a place of inauthenticity.
Here’s why giving yourself permission to “suck” is actually a powerful move:
- It allows for honest self-assessment. Acknowledging your weaknesses is the first step towards improvement.
- It frees you from imposter syndrome. The pressure to be perfect leads to paralysis. Embrace the learning curve!
- It gives you permission to experiment. Trying new things will inevitably lead to some fumbles. That’s okay! Growth happens outside your comfort zone.
So, how do you embrace the “suck” and become exceptional?
- Focus on progress, not perfection. Celebrate small wins and milestones along the way.
- Seek out feedback and mentorship. Learn from those who have walked the path before you.
- Embrace the journey. It’s not just about the destination, it’s about the learning and growth along the way.
Remember, the path to exceptional is paved with permission. Give yourself permission to be a beginner, to make mistakes, and to learn from them. This is the true foundation for achieving what you truly desire.
By embracing the “suck” and approaching your goals with a student’s mindset, you’ll be well on your way to becoming the exception in your field, the one who truly stands out from the crowd.

