Saying you’re not good at something is a self-fulfilling prophecy.
It’s not too late to learn. You might not be good at something now, but it doesn’t mean you can’t become great at it with humility, curiosity, discipline, and practice.
Excellence is not the exclusive domain of those with natural aptitude. Excellence is achieved by those who put in the consistent and focused effort to strive for it.
Instead of saying you’re not good at something, embrace the learning opportunity.
What are you missing? How can you apply your strengths to this? Where can you turn for expert guidance, support, and coaching? What’s a small way you can start practicing and learning? What relationships, systems, and routines can support you in your practice?