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“Your worth is not a measure of your outcome.” I’ve had to remind myself of this more than ever this season, because there’s this project that has been messing with my head. You know that moment when you know you can do so much better, but somehow all you keep producing is average? So you start again, change strategy, try a new approach… and with each attempt, it feels like you’re getting worse instead of better. Yes. That has been my week. And it almost made me mistake my repeated inability to get it right as a measure of my self worth. So I had to pause and remind myself: I didn’t fail, the project did. My coach would always say it, that I must learn to separate myself from the project. But if there’s one thing I’ve learnt, it’s that it’s not always easy. The line between “I failed” and “this failed” is thin, and the confusion is subtle. One minute you’re just trying to fix a task, the next minute you’re questioning your entire capacity. And that kind of doubt is crippling. Dearest r...