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crastination often disguises itself as perfectionism. It makes us delay, keeps us revising, and second-guessing ourselves, while time slips away.</p><p id="f0ed">We miss the chance to evolve, and sadly, the reality we could have lived is buried deep in our imagination.</p><p id="27eb">But remember, <b>things are rarely perfect the first time. Quality comes from the quantity of work we put in.</b> It’s about iterating, improving, and learning from our mistakes.</p><p id="9915">So, instead of trying to make it perfect, get it done.</p><p id="4686">Don’t wait for the stars to align, embrace the messy journey of progress.</p><p id="301c">P.S. Thanks for your time. <b>Inspiration Bites</b> is the series where I share important ideas in a bite-sized format. If you

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Are You a Perfectionist or a Procrastinator?

Inspiration Bites | #009.

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Are you a perfectionist or a procrastinator?

This is a question that might hit a nerve, especially, if you wear your perfectionism like a badge of honour.

But what if this pursuit of flawlessness is not your superpower, but your kryptonite?

What if your quest for the immaculate is an invisible cage, trapping you in an endless cycle of overthinking and self-doubt?

The truth is, procrastination often disguises itself as perfectionism. It makes us delay, keeps us revising, and second-guessing ourselves, while time slips away.

We miss the chance to evolve, and sadly, the reality we could have lived is buried deep in our imagination.

But remember, things are rarely perfect the first time. Quality comes from the quantity of work we put in. It’s about iterating, improving, and learning from our mistakes.

So, instead of trying to make it perfect, get it done.

Don’t wait for the stars to align, embrace the messy journey of progress.

P.S. Thanks for your time. Inspiration Bites is the series where I share important ideas in a bite-sized format. If you’ll like to read more pieces like this one, please hit the follow button.

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