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Stop Waiting for Perfect — Why Starting Ugly is the Secret to Success

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Summary

In this episode, Kaan Celebi discusses the importance of taking messy action rather than waiting for perfection. He emphasizes that perfectionism often leads to procrastination and that every successful endeavor begins with a messy start. Kaan shares personal anecdotes and insights on how courage and the willingness to look bad are essential for growth and success. He encourages listeners to take the first step towards their goals, no matter how imperfect it may seem, and highlights that progress comes from action, not just planning.

Takeaways

  • It's not just about starting; it's about starting imperfectly.
  • Perfectionism is a procrastination tactic in disguise.
  • Every successful person started from a messy place.
  • You can't improve without taking action.
  • Courage is built through repetition and experience.
  • It's okay to look bad when trying something new.
  • The fear of judgment often holds us back from starting.
  • Not every venture will be successful, and that's okay.
  • The most important step is the first one, no matter how messy.
  • Starting ugly is essential for building confidence and skill.
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40 episodes

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Manage episode 503928222 series 3642783
Content provided by Dr. Kaan Celebi. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr. Kaan Celebi or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Summary

In this episode, Kaan Celebi discusses the importance of taking messy action rather than waiting for perfection. He emphasizes that perfectionism often leads to procrastination and that every successful endeavor begins with a messy start. Kaan shares personal anecdotes and insights on how courage and the willingness to look bad are essential for growth and success. He encourages listeners to take the first step towards their goals, no matter how imperfect it may seem, and highlights that progress comes from action, not just planning.

Takeaways

  • It's not just about starting; it's about starting imperfectly.
  • Perfectionism is a procrastination tactic in disguise.
  • Every successful person started from a messy place.
  • You can't improve without taking action.
  • Courage is built through repetition and experience.
  • It's okay to look bad when trying something new.
  • The fear of judgment often holds us back from starting.
  • Not every venture will be successful, and that's okay.
  • The most important step is the first one, no matter how messy.
  • Starting ugly is essential for building confidence and skill.
  continue reading

40 episodes

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