Tiny Experiements
I’m sharing a paraphrased excerpt from a helpful book, Tiny Experiments, by Anne-Laure Le Cunff.
This website is all about my learning in a public space. And like many people, I fear being judged. Or more accurately, I fear being being judged poorly.
Psychologists call this fear of negative evaluation, which we perceive as a genuine threat to our survival.
For many, like me, this fear is not simply psychological, but physical as well. It activates the autonomic nervous system, which can lead to a whole chorus of body responses. These physical reactions are rooted in a concrete fact: the more you put yourself out there and share in the public, the greater the chances that you will make a mistake or have your work judged unfavorably by either a thoughtful critic or a mean-spirited troll. Ugh!
Putting your work in progress out there feels dangerous when each idea risks critique, especially when you care about the work. Those critiques feel personal. So how do I contend with this fear?
I have found a path that works for me. Sharing here, on my own website, where I have control over the content and no comments turned on, is a low-stakes way to begin to learn to reduce my anxiety and still show my work. Even though there is still some fear, I take that as a sign that I am doing something I care about. By constantly showing up, the discomfort progressively subsides.