I believe that a lack of self-love is the biggest killer of dreams, but perfectionism is a close second. It stifles our progress and brings up doubt that holds us back from striving for MORE. In order to move past our perfectionism, we sometimes need to be at peace with things being “okay” rather than perfect. As long as we give it our all, learn from our missteps, and always look to improve, then we’re in an amazing spot – and you’ll find you perform even better with this mindset than letting perfectionism get the best of you.
It’s safe to say that my guest today knows a thing or two about performing under a great deal of pressure. He’s an actor, singer, songwriter, dancer, choreographer and musician who’s appeared on Broadway, in feature films, in hit television shows and more! His name is Jordan Fisher, and I’m so excited to be able to sit down with him today. Help me give him a warm welcome to The School of Greatness!