Book Title: ‘It’s Not Perfect – But It’s Done’

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If you have found yourself paralyzed by the pursuit of perfection and I’m talking about the kind that gnaws at your confidence, whispering, “It’s not good enough,” “I’m not good enough” with every attempt you make to create, to do, to simply be. It’s a daunting shadow, stretching across the canvas of our lives, often holding us back from leaping into new adventures, from painting outside the lines, and from writing our own stories.
Completion over Perfection: Find out why the pursuit of perfection can lead to procrastination or endless revisions. “It’s not perfect, but it’s done!” reminds us that finishing a task, even if it’s not flawless, is better than endlessly striving for an unattainable ideal.
Learning and Growth: When you start accepting imperfection allows for growth and learning from mistakes. Each completed endeavor provides lessons for improvement in the future.
Embracing Imperfection: It’s a reminder that imperfection is natural and part of the human experience. It encourages embracing flaws and seeing them as opportunities for growth rather than sources of shame.
Productivity and Efficiency: Striving for excellence is commendable, but it’s also essential to balance it with productivity. “It’s not perfect – but it’s done!” emphasizes the importance of efficiency and moving forward with projects.
Overall, this phrase carries a sense of accomplishment and pragmatism, reminding us that the journey toward completion is often more valuable than an elusive quest for perfection.
This book isn’t perfect – but it’s done!