Standards of Excellence: Admitting Your Work is Mediocre

As a licensed mental health therapist and business coach, I'm here to keep it real with y'all.

I recently shared my thoughts in an article about acknowledging when our work doesn't quite meet our standards of excellence.

We all have those moments where we think, “Damn, I could’ve done better.” And guess what? That doesn’t make you weak — it makes you honest.

This kind of self-awareness is where real growth begins. Admitting your work is mediocre isn’t failure — it’s leadership.

If you’ve ever looked back on something you did and cringed a little, you're in good company. The goal isn’t perfection — it’s progress, purpose, and staying aligned with your values.

Let’s normalize evolving out loud.

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Learn more by reading the full Communication Intelligence article HERE.

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