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What if your hobby could be the one corner of your life where nobody is grading you? In this episode of Getting to Good Enough, we’re talking about keeping hobbies fun—even when perfectionism shows up with its clipboard and starts whispering that you’re doing it wrong. From a thrifted cashmere sweater with a not-even-close-to-perfect (but very joyful) needle-felted kitty, to bullet journals, sketchbooks, visible mending, and reading, we share real-life ways to lower the stakes and get back to doing things just because they feel good. What we talk about: 00:00 – Janine’s ratty thrifted cashmere sweater (that she patched with a needle-felted kitty) and why imperfect can be joyful 02:46 – When hobbies get “too fiddly,” perfectionism can make us quit 04:05 – A mistake doesn’t have to mean you’re done (un-knit and keep going) 04:38 – The fear of “ruining it” can keep us from starting 07:40 – Bullet journaling: functional vs. Instagram-perfect 09:10 – Visible mending: daunting to start, satisfying to finish 15:33 – When reading becomes a numbers game 18:56 – Protecting hobbies from becoming work Key takeaways: • Perfectionism can sneak into the fun stuff. Even hobbies can start to feel like performance—especially when we think there’s a “right way” to do them. • Lower stakes = easier starts. When something is private, practical, or “just for us,” it’s often easier to experiment and keep going. • Functional can be beautiful. A bullet journal that works, a sweater that’s patched, a project that’s imperfect but used—these can be more satisfying than “perfect” things we never start. • Tracking can turn joy into pressure. Goals and numbers can be motivating… until they make the hobby feel like a quota. • Let hobbies stay hobbies. If turning something into work adds stress, it can cancel out the reason to do it in the first place. Listener action: Choose one hobby you’ve been avoiding (or overthinking) and do a 10-minute “good enough” version this week. No fixing, no optimizing, no making it look impressive—just do it for the simple joy of doing it. Want more like this? Episode 35: Hobbies — our first big conversation about hobbies and how perfectionism can get in the way of starting or enjoying them. Episode 236: How to Start a New Adventure — how to begin without needing a flawless plan. Episode 243: Are We Having Fun Yet? — a reminder that fun is allowed (and actually matters). Connect with us: If this episode had you thinking about your own hobbies (or your own perfectionism), we’d love to hear from you. • Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube: @GettingToGoodEnough • Call and leave us a message: 413-424-GTGE • Email us: gettingtogoodenough@gmail.com If you enjoyed the episode, please consider sharing the podcast with a friend, and rating or reviewing us on your favorite podcast platform. It really helps others discover the show—and means so much to us.