On Starting Before You’re Ready: Perfection Is the Enemy of Progress

How many great ideas never see the light of day because someone is waiting for the “perfect” moment?

I’ve seen it happen too many times—people with talent, vision, and game-changing ideas stuck in hesitation mode because they don’t feel “ready” yet.

I used to think readiness was about having everything figured out—the perfect plan, the right connections, the ideal circumstances. But the truth is, you don’t become ready by waiting—you become ready by starting.

📌 Clarity comes from action, not overthinking.
📌 You don’t have to be perfect to begin—you just have to begin.
📌 Every expert was once a beginner who decided to start anyway.

What’s worse than failure? Looking back a year from now and realizing you’re in the exact same place—not because you couldn’t do it, but because you never started.

So whatever it is—your business, your content, your next big move—launch messy, learn as you go, and refine along the way.

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