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Your Openness to Imperfection Determines Your Speed
Perfectionism kills progress. Imperfect action scales. It feels responsible. It sounds professional. But it quietly murders momentum. Here’s the truth most people don’t want to admit: The people winning aren’t smarter — they’re faster. And they’re faster because they’re willing to be wrong in public. Imperfect action scales. Perfect plans don’t. Every real business, brand, or system you admire started out clunky: - The first offer was underpriced - The first funnel leaked - The first video was awkward - The first post barely landed None of that mattered. What mattered was movement. Speed comes from feedback, which only comes from shipping. Shipping requires letting go of the fantasy that you’ll “get it right” the first time. Perfectionism asks: “What if this fails?” Builders ask: “What do I learn if it does?” If you’re moving slow right now, it’s not because you lack knowledge. It's because you’re trying to protect your identity instead of build assets. Here’s the mental shift that unlocks velocity: - Done beats perfect - Version 1 beats version never - Data beats opinion - Iteration beats hesitation Your job isn’t to impress. Your job is to deploy, observe, adjust, repeat. Messy reps create clean outcomes. Momentum is earned by showing up before you feel ready. So post the thing. Launch the thing. Ship the ugly draft. You can’t steer a parked car — and perfectionism keeps you stuck in the driveway.
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The Hardest Part Is Starting
Set a timer for 5 minutes. Start the task. I'm guilty of heavy procrastination. It's my ADHD. It paralyzes me. If I just FORCE a start, I can go!
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The 2-Minute Morning Rule
Most people lose the day before they even touch their business. Not because they’re lazy. Because notifications get first dibs on their brain. I just published a quick read on a stupidly simple habit that fixes that — The 2-Minute Morning Rule. No hype. No “wake up at 4am” nonsense. Just one small move before email, Slack, or social hijacks your attention. It’s the kind of thing that feels almost too easy…Which is exactly why it works (and why most people ignore it). If you want a practical way to build momentum without adding more to your plate, read this 👇https://internet-marketing-muscle.com/one-minute-marketing/the-2-minute-morning-rule-that-quietly-moves-your-business-forward/ Read it. Try it tomorrow. Then notice how different the day feels.
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Execution Is a Skill
Most people wait for perfect conditions. Pros execute in chaos. #GettingStuffDone is a practice. You gotta do the reps. LEARN to make decisions. Start small if you have to: Blue or red shirt? Coffee or tea? Then scale up. Make bigger decisions. Get in the habit of making decisions. And KNOW THIS: You won't always make the BEST decision. Hell, lots of times a "bad decision" can only be known in hindsight IF AT ALL. Sometimes, just making a binary decision (yes or no) is all it takes to get a thing going. Once you make a decision, execution is key. Now WEAR that red shirt. LOL
Stop Planning—Start Doing
Ideas don’t make you money. Execution does. Start small, iterate fast, and refine as you go. Action > Perfection every time.
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