August 2

Making Imperfect Progress

I continue to see people with amazing talent that are wasting that talent in the pursuit of a “perfect start” to an idea they may have.

Have you ever said to yourself, “I need to just prepare a little more before I do this…”

Or, how about this one…”I want to make sure I do this just right so I get the best result”.

Bottom line is that it is far more productive for you to make mistakes while making “progress” than to limit your progress because you are waiting for the “perfect moment”.

Today lets talk a bit about the NEED you should feel to create mistakes and failures so that you can move closer to your goal.

I hope you enjoy this message and I’ll ask you to share it with someone if you feel you’ve gained some value.

Have a great day.

George Wright III

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