Expect more frequent emails from this series in June. In the Luminary Braintrust, we’re hosting a series on common ways we sabotage our own activism and publishing it here on Substack, free to the public. We’ll return to weekly updates in July.
Do it right, or don’t do it at all.
Maybe perfectionism hasn't worked for you in the past. But you probably just weren't trying hard enough. So let's go back to the drawing board and do it the right way this time.
Maximize your potential by learning the Perfect Way To Do Everything In Only 3 Easy Steps.
Below, I'll break down your path to perfection with this simple guide to inaction. Along the way, I'll keep you motivated by pointing out the many ways you're still doing it wrong.
Sabotage - it’s so easy you’re already doing it!
Click through to the fourth guide on our series to learn:
How to blame others for failing to meet your high standards
The art of obsessing over insignificant details
Creating a safety plan, and also another one. And another one.
When to give up and go back to the drawing board
Common mistakes, pitfalls, and how to do it right this time
You could do this alone - but you don’t have to
By letting your colleagues down, pissing off your friends, and even ruining your children's lives, you'll cultivate a rare sense of resilience reserved only for billionaires, corporate executives, and nobility.
Now, some folks suggest joining the Summer Luminator Collective to chill out and be generally easier to be around. Returning members who were prone to self-destructive perfectionism say it's a healthier approach to activism and life
But be honest. You’re not ready.
1 spot left. Enrollment closes June 30, 2024
Coming up next
This June, The Luminary Braintrust support group by Raising Luminaries hosts a series of articles on how to stop sabotaging your own activism. We’ve decided to share it here for free in the Ignition Notes for everybody. Both because it’s important, but also, because it’s funny.
So I’ll be emailing much more frequently in June before we return to weekly updates in July.