That’s the only metric that matters. Inspired by Mai & Lan:
Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or just someone needing a little push to try something new, here’s what these two sisters taught me. For this post, let’s assume they were trying a common “first” for kids—but you can adapt this to: cooking a new dish, learning to swim in the ocean, riding a bike, or speaking English in public. -5yo 9yo Sisters From Nha Trang- Vietnam- Try...
| If you are... | Do this... | Avoid this... | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Set a 5-min timer. Do it badly. | Waiting until you feel “ready.” | | The leader (like Mai, 9) | Own one tiny step. Repeat it 10x. | Trying to do everything perfectly. | | The supporter (like the adult) | Protect the mess. Laugh at mistakes. | Jumping in to “fix” it. | Over to you: What’s one thing you’ve been wanting to try but have been putting off? Channel your inner 5-year-old from Nha Trang. Give yourself 5 messy minutes today. That’s the only metric that matters
— Inspired by two brave sisters and a very sticky kitchen table. | If you are