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The Twisted Truth with Corey Wesley
Why Practice Doesn’t Make Perfect—and Why It’s Never Too Late to Keep Trying
In this episode of Twisted Truth, Corey Wesley explores the myth that practice makes perfect, emphasizing that perfection is unattainable and that practice actually leads to improvement. He discusses the importance of positive thinking, the need to redefine success, and how to overcome limiting beliefs that hold us back from pursuing our dreams. Corey encourages listeners to focus on progress rather than perfection and to believe in themselves as they navigate their personal and professional journeys.
Takeaways
Practice does not lead to perfection; it leads to improvement.
The phrase 'I'm going to try' sets you up for failure.
Perfection is a myth; focus on getting better instead.
Positive thinking is essential for personal growth.
Mistakes are valuable learning experiences.
Success should be redefined based on personal goals.
Limiting beliefs can hinder progress; challenge them.
Celebrate small wins to maintain motivation.
It's never too late to pursue your dreams.
Believe in yourself and trust your journey.
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