It’s likely we’ve developed the need to be perfect from someone important in our lives, like a teacher, parent, or someone we’ve looked up to.
I have vivid memories of watching my dad struggle to be perfect, while also struggling to overcome the debilitating effects of an acute auto-immune disease and redundancy.
While I have no doubt his example helped me through my own major stroke and subsequent redundancy in 2009, I also think it led to an innate desire to seek perfection in everything I do.
When I started my business, I struggled with this, and looking back I realised it stopped me from growing quickly and made it sooooooo much harder.
Why?
Because I felt that it wasn’t good enough.
It wasn’t ‘perfect'.
And looking back, I could have easily made an additional six figures just from the time I failed to take action, to seek the advice and tools I needed, and get the staff to free me up to focus on my long-term goals.
So instead of engaging with...
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