La perfección va a matar tus sueños - Episodio 32

EPISODE · Jan 5, 2026 · 19 MIN

La perfección va a matar tus sueños - Episodio 32

from VE A TERAPIA · host Nathalia Molina

La perfección va a matar tus sueños… y a mí casi me mata este podcast. Después de casi dos años sin subir episodio, vuelvo desde mi cama, un sábado a las 2 a.m., con la voz ronca y el corazón temblando, para hablarte de lo que realmente pasó: no me fui por falta de ideas… me fui por querer hacerlo perfecto. El audio perfecto, el video perfecto, el guion perfecto, la terapeuta perfecta, la publicación perfecta… y al final: nada. Silencio. Parálisis. Autoexigencia disfrazada de “profesionalismo”.En este episodio te cuento cómo el perfeccionismo se mete en todo (tu trabajo, tus relaciones, tus proyectos, tu autoestima) y cómo se vuelve esa trampa que te hace creer que “si no es impecable, no vale”. También te cuento el evento reciente que me encendió (sí: una crítica por tildes en Instagram) y lo que me dejó clarísimo sobre la presión de “hacerlo bien” para merecer existir allá afuera.Si estás congeladx esperando el momento ideal, la versión ideal de ti, o la seguridad de que no te van a criticar… este episodio es para ti.Porque nos toca ser reales, no perfectos.Y porque más vale hecho que perfecto. 🎧 Dale play si necesitas volver a intentarlo, aunque sea con miedo.  ________________________________________________________________________________________________No dejes pasar esta oportunidad con Shopify y regístrate para un período de prueba por solo un dólar al mes en shopify.mx/veaterapia__Distribuido por: Genuina Media Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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