When you are first learning or perfecting a skill, whether it be baking, archery, or public speaking, it is easy to get stuck wi

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问题     When you are first learning or perfecting a skill, whether it be baking,
archery, or public speaking, it is easy to get stuck with the cycle of (1)______
analysis paralysis. You want to learn as much as you possibly can
before you actually doing the task, but you end up wasting time (2)______
preparing yourself instead of just trying to do it. Major League
Baseball pitchers don’t fight a perfect game every time they play, so (3)______
why do you expect to be perfect all the time? Jonathan Fields recently
wrote a excellent piece on how the key to getting better at something is (4)______
to make more bad stuff. That is a powerful message. In a world filled
perfectionists who don’t want to share what they’ve created with (5)______
anyone until they think it is perfect, the best way to get better is (6) ______
actually hands-on practice. And the best way to practice is by trying (7) ______
over and over again until you stop failing miserably. Jonathan uses the
example of building a guitar, but wanting for the first one to be (8) ______
perfect. "Go and make a really bad guitar." Stop waiting around, go buy
a kit and do it. Today.The first one...will be bad. May be really bad. But
you’ll learn more making one bad guitar than you will waiting to do
something and then taking a course that teach you how to do it right. (9)______
You’ll understand a lot more about the "why" behind good and bad
building, and that’ll put you on a radically different position to do it (10) ______
better moving forward.

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