I discovered that consistent small steps, even imperfect ones was good enough to keep moving me forward and growing my business.
When you own that you're not perfect, that you're not going to be perfect then you're free to just do the best you can. To simply take your time, taking small steps going in the direction you want, and doing the very best you can at that moment. And, you're going to realize that's good enough.
Because when you keep trying to make it perfect, then nothing happens.
Have you ever noticed successful businesses, whether on or offline never wait until their product or service is perfect before they put it out there?
They never wait until it's perfect. They put stuff out there and then they fix it. Think about it, how many patches, if you had to fix some bug or glitch on your windows computer software? And, they're not alone, all successful companies do this. They put out what works and then they make it better over time.
So take your time. Take action. Take consistent action and just let it be massive Imperfect action. As one of my friends, Jennifer Burke says "Massive imperfect action works because you're constantly taking action."
Ditching perfectionism removes stagination in your business and lets you keep moving forward.