1. Let go of believing you're not doing your best
Try to celebrate the small achievements daily and make it a habit to acknowledge every battle you fight in personal life and work. That way not much time and effort will be left for negative attitude towards yourself.
"Of all the judgments we pass in life, none is more important than the judgment we pass on ourselves."
- Nathaniel Branden
2. Let go of anger when you make mistakes
You can demand a perfect outcome, but can't expect a perfect process, unless you consider yourself an automated machine. The more you work on treating mistakes as a natural part of the process, the easier it will be to recover from them and not harm the final result.
"The perfect is the enemy of the good." – Voltaire
3. Let go of fearing the unknown
Unless you try something, you can't decide if it was worth it. At the very worst scenario, you'll know what to avoid in the future. Be open and appear more confident than you really are. There's always a way to make it work, as long as you really want to.
"The only doors that open are the ones you knock on." – Scott Marquart
4. Let go of believing you have to finish everything you start
However, it's easier and faster to start over than to fix something that is not working. Consider it a success that you can actually determine what is not a good fit and use your experience and judgment to pick the right one.
" Part of being a winner is knowing when enough is enough. Sometimes you have to give up the fight and walk away, and move on to something that's more productive." – Donald Trump
5. Let go of brainstorming at the wrong times
It's better to let yourself just be for a while and when the time is right for brainstorming, you will go through it much quicker, gaining the time you "lost" by refusing to force it.
"Being lazy does not mean that you do not create. In fact, lying around doing nothing is an important, nay crucial, part of the creative process. It is meaningless bustle that actually gets in the way of productivity. All we are really saying is, give peace a chance." – Tom Hodgkinson
6. Let go of waiting for inspiration
Avoiding getting into the technical details might be the cause of the inspiration delay too. Going into the technical side of the things, you will get prepared for what is demanded and what should and shouldn't be done. You will most probably get inspiration when things are clear enough in your head and you know exactly what to do.
"Amateurs sit and wait for inspiration, the rest of us just get up and go to work." – Stephen King
7. Let go of the weight of comparison
An easy way to avoid this is making sure you use every second of your time becoming the best version of yourself.
When you're busy working on your own matters, there's usually not enough time to deal with others. And when comparison tests come to you, knowing you're becoming better every day will prevent you from feeling bad.
"Personality begins where comparison leaves off. Be unique. Be memorable. Be confident. Be proud." – Shannon L. Alder
8. Let go of avoiding reality
Instead of spending your energy coming up with imaginary escape plans, use the time you have in the best possible way. If you don't want to do something, make up your mind as early as possible. Let the right people know about that, along with a couple of strong reasons backing up your decision and a plan B for them to proceed further with.
"When we truly need to do is often what we most feel like avoiding." – David Allen
9. Let go of underestimating others
Make it a rule to always work and prepare as if you're competing with the best of the field and you'll see how it pays off to the outcome of your efforts.
"I never underestimate my opponent, but I never underestimate my talents." – Hale Irwin
10. Let go of waiting for the right moment
However, things never go as planned in life and there will always be a detail that is not right for the moment. Don't let your passion "cool down" by waiting forever. If you want it badly enough, you will tailor your whole life to fit your project.
"If you spend too much time thinking about a thing, you'll never get it done." – Bruce Lee
11. Let go of spending time figuring out shortcuts
Everyone can do anything, to a certain degree. Make sure you go the extra mile, distancing yourself from the competition and eventually being proud of your project when you file it away in your portfolio folder.
"No matter how great the talent or efforts, some things just take time. You can't produce a baby in one month by getting nine women pregnant." – Warren Buffett
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