 These three practices are actually jeopardizing you and your invention. Part three, one, resisting adaptation or pivoting, sticking too rigidly to your initial idea can lead to missing out on crucial evolution. Two, neglecting legal and regulatory research. Overlooking legalities can lead to significant future obstacles. Three, setting unrealistic expectations. High expectations without room for iteration can set you up for disappointment. Stay flexible and well-informed on your inventor's journey. Don't hesitate to contact the patent professor for personalized advice.