Simply doing the work is hands down the best way to conquer inhibitions. Break an idea into actionable steps, and focus on how the idea can make a difference.
We admit it: Our initial idea was a failure. But because it was an MVP, this small misstep didn’t cripple our company. In fact, it served as a powerfull learning opportunity.
When you think the worst thing that can happen to you is failure, then that fear isn’t very powerful. Failure happens to everyone, and it’s a necessary part of the innovation process.
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