
Episode 602
The Unexpected Joy of Being Bad at Something
The Unexpected Joy of Being Bad at Something is a gentle reminder that joy doesn’t come from mastery or performance. Host Joy Packard explores why adults stop allowing themselves to enjoy things they’re not good at—and how reclaiming beginner energy can bring more presence, laughter, and freedom into everyday life. This episode invites listeners to loosen their grip on perfection and rediscover the simple joy of trying, playing, and being human.
Motivation and Inspiration with Joy Packard
January 30, 20263m 56s
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Show Notes
The Unexpected Joy of Being Bad at Something is a gentle reminder that joy doesn’t come from mastery or performance. Host Joy Packard explores why adults stop allowing themselves to enjoy things they’re not good at—and how reclaiming beginner energy can bring more presence, laughter, and freedom into everyday life. This episode invites listeners to loosen their grip on perfection and rediscover the simple joy of trying, playing, and being human.
Topics
life reflectioncuriosityself-acceptancebeginner mindsetjoy and playpermission to be imperfectletting go of perfectionmindful livingeveryday joyfinding joypersonal growthplayfulness