Embracing Mediocrity
Tarang Khurana
Reading
this article and expecting to find a solution to eradicate mediocrity is not
what you'll get from this write-up, but what I can promise is that it will for
sure help you tackle the feeling of mediocrity and hence help you
"embrace" it.
Being
mediocre isn't the problem at present but realizing your mediocrity or average
performance is a problem, although it helps one become an all-rounder. But when
does being mediocre really become a pain??
It
does only when one realizes that one is mediocre or ordinary. There was an
entire decade when the employers demanded the person to be jack of all trades
and master of none, but gradually the need is again shifting towards specializations
so realizing one's mediocrity at this point of time lands one in a worry.
It's
exactly what Kevin Spacey quotes in his extraordinary performance in American
Beauty:-
"Nothing is more painful than the realization
of being ordinary", the thing is that “It’s okay to be okay”.
Social
Media is one thing that is actually quite responsible for making people realize
their mediocrity as everyone’s news feed is filled with their friend’s and
family’s achievements, be it material or aesthetic, so people need to stay happy.
In no way am I saying to give up on your dreams, all I’m saying is that chase
them alone without comparing yourself to others or even yourself.
So
how to tackle this feeling and how to get better at your work after this realization.
The
answer is simple: - Be the finisher.
Start
doing tasks and every small job just as you do normally, but make sure you give
all the tasks a proper closure. By closure I mean set up tasks and a deadline
to it for every fixed time period and just go at a steady pace to complete
them.
Closure
is the answer to this situation.
Providing
closure to anything you do gives you self-confidence and in a way you start
giving credit to yourself to every single small task.
Start
by the most basic to-do tasks and completing them. Let’s say you start by
waking up every day and tidying up your bed and making your bed ready for sleep
at night, or just clean up after preparing your breakfast or do not leave
clothes on the chair before heading out, basically what I’m trying to say is get
some structure and organized behavior in your life.
The
completion of these tasks do not help you solve mediocrity but help you embrace
it.
The
feeling of not being the best at something is only a cause of lack in self-confidence,
but this can be corrected by providing closure to every little bit you do.
So,
to give a closure to this write-up I would say do not treat mediocrity as a
flaw in you but embrace it and utilize it to present your skills to the
fullest. Mediocrity isn’t a disease it’s a gift that gives you an option to
contemplate and retrospect your past.
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ReplyDeleteI found this very inspiring! Will definitely make changes to my lifestyle now.
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