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Why Perfectionism is the Enemy of Progress

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Why perfectionism is the enemy of progress

Your perfectionism is the enemy of progress in your business (you know it’s true!)

Perfectionism—it’s that little voice in your head telling you that everything needs to be flawless before you can share it with the world. Sounds like a good thing, right? But here’s the kicker: perfectionism can actually be your biggest enemy to making progress in your business.

The enemy of progress is perfection

Let’s break it down. When you’re constantly striving for perfection, you’re never really done. That course you’ve been working on for months? It keeps getting delayed because you’re tweaking every little detail. The website you’re designing? It’s still not live because you’re not happy with the font. The truth is, if you’re waiting for everything to be perfect, you’ll never move forward.

Perfection does not help you progress

Progress, on the other hand, is all about momentum. It’s about getting things out there, even if they’re not 100% perfect. Why? Because the real magic happens when you put your work out into the world and start getting feedback. You learn, you adapt, and you improve. But none of that can happen if you’re stuck in the perfectionism trap.

And here’s the thing, perfectionism can lead to burnout. When you’re constantly trying to make everything flawless, you end up spending way too much time and energy on things that don’t really move the needle. This can leave you feeling drained and frustrated, making it harder to stay motivated and enjoy the process.

People want to work with imperfection because it’s relatable

Here’s the thing: your audience doesn’t expect perfection. They’re looking for value, solutions, and authenticity. And sometimes, the rough edges are what make your work relatable. It’s those imperfections that show you’re human, and that’s what people connect with.

So, the next time you’re holding back because something isn’t “perfect,” ask yourself this: is it good enough to help someone right now? If the answer is yes, then it’s time to hit publish, launch, or send. Remember, progress beats perfection every time. In business, done is better than perfect.


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