Perfectionism is a trap—an invisible barrier that keeps you stuck in place while convincing you you’re aiming high.
It’s not a badge of honor; it’s a silent killer of progress. If you let it take over, it will stop you from becoming the high achiever you’re meant to be.
Done is always better than perfect.
In the race for perfection, many ideas never see the light of day.
Perfection may sound noble, but it often becomes an excuse to delay, revise endlessly, and never actually launch. So many great ideas die in the shadows while their creators chase the impossible dream of flawless execution.
Execution is better than indecision
Taking imperfect action beats sitting on the sidelines with indecision.
Indecision is a productivity killer. Ship your product or content when it is 80% ready.
Clarity and momentum come through action, not overthinking.
Then iterate based on real-world feedback.
Take Massive Action Daily.
Targeted action -> increases your surface area of luck.
Stop self-doubt and take the leap!
Get Comfortable Being Uncomfortable.
Consistency is the King in this game.
- Write daily
- Publish daily
- Iterate on your product
1% Better.
“If you get 1% better each day for one year, you’ll end up 37x better by the time you are done.”
–James Clear
Perfectionism Is An Illusion.
It doesn’t exist. It’s a mirage that constantly tells you you’re not good enough.
Perfection is the enemy of progress.
Embrace The Process.
- Embrace a beginner’s mindset
- Hone your craft
- Celebrate small wins
- Fall in love with the process.
Start where you are. Begin now. Hit publish even if it feels scary.
When your content or product is around 80% complete, that’s often good enough to launch. Get it out into the world and allow feedback to shape the final 20%.
Progress is made through continuous iteration, not endless planning.
Real growth comes from doing, learning, adjusting, and doing again. The world is your testing ground.
Take massive, consistent action every single day.
The more intentional action you take, the more chances you give yourself to stumble into success. This builds what some call your “surface area of luck.”
Silence the voice of self-doubt. Be brave enough to leap before you’re fully ready.
Courage isn’t the absence of fear; it’s doing the thing even while you’re afraid.
Get used to discomfort—it’s a sign you’re growing.
Being uncomfortable means you’re in the zone where real change happens. In this game, consistency isn’t just important—it’s everything.
Write every day. Publish something daily. Improve your product step-by-step.
You don’t need to make a quantum leap. Instead, focus on steady, incremental growth.
Aim for just 1% improvement every day.
Small improvements stack up fast. As James Clear wisely said, “If you get 1% better each day for one year, you’ll end up 37 times better by the time you are done.”
Perfectionism is an illusion—a shimmering mirage that moves every time you get close.
It doesn’t actually exist, yet it convinces you that you’re never quite good enough. Don’t fall for it.
Perfectionism kills progress. Let it go.
Progress is messy. But it’s real. It’s what leads to results.
Embrace the journey, not just the destination.
Start with a beginner’s mindset. Be curious, stay humble, and treat each step as practice. Refine your skills, acknowledge small wins, and fall deeply in love with the process itself.
Success comes to those who act, not those who overthink.
“Wantrepreneurs” wait for the perfect idea, polish endlessly, and never ship. True creators and entrepreneurs learn by doing. They move forward even when things aren’t perfect.
Learn by doing, not just by thinking.
