There is no do, there is only try.
—Inspired by a post by Robert Middleton, Retired Marketing Coach
There is a quiet trap hidden inside the word “do.”
It suggests certainty, completion, a neat checkbox at the end of effort.
But real life rarely works that way.
Growth lives in motion, in repetition, in the imperfect rhythm of trying again. When we chase “doing,” we judge ourselves harshly for anything unfinished. When we embrace “trying,” we give ourselves permission to learn, adjust, and continue.
Trying is not weakness; it’s commitment in action. It’s showing up when results are not guaranteed. It’s choosing progress over pride.
So, release the pressure to do it perfectly. Lean into the process. Try with intention. Try with curiosity. Try again tomorrow.
EXERCISE:
Where in your life are you waiting for certainty before you begin, as if confidence must arrive before action?
How can you embrace the idea that progress does not belong to the perfect, but to the persistent?













