Episode 3 | A Confession About Perfectionism
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This episode wasn’t planned — and that’s the point.
I almost didn’t record it because the setup wasn’t perfect, the lighting wasn’t right, and the words weren’t lined up. Then I realized I was doing exactly what I warned against in the last episode.
In this episode, I talk openly about perfectionism, how it kills creativity, and how waiting for “perfect” keeps us stuck. We dive into authenticity, consistency, deadlines, and why starting with what you have matters more than having the perfect setup.
If you’ve been overthinking a project, avoiding starting, or hiding behind high standards, this episode is for you.
YouTube description (slightly longer, more narrative, good for retention):
This episode almost didn’t happen.
I kept waiting for:
The perfect lighting.
The perfect background.
The perfect words.
And then I realized I was falling into the exact trap I warned you about in the last episode.
In this episode, I talk about how perfectionism kills creativity, drains energy, and keeps us from starting the things that actually matter. I share my own struggle with overthinking this podcast, why authenticity beats polish, and how consistency matters more than flawless execution.
We talk about:
– Why perfectionism is disguised as “high standards”– How overthinking blocks creativity and growth– Why starting with what you have is enough– The importance of deadlines and consistency– Letting go of fear, judgment, and the need to be perfect
This episode is raw, unplanned, and real — and that’s exactly why it matters.
If this resonates with you, share it with someone who’s stuck waiting for perfect.
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