Perfectionism is not excellence.
It’s fear in a tuxedo.
Polished. Responsible. High-achieving. Impressive.
And quietly terrified.
If you’ve ever told yourself:
“I just need a little more time.”
“It’s not quite ready yet.”
“I want it to be perfect.”
This episode is for you.
Because perfectionism doesn’t come from high standards.
It comes from protection.
Your brain treats mistakes like threats.
Criticism like danger.
Rejection like physical pain.
So it builds armor.
“If it’s flawless, I’m safe.”
“If I don’t ship it, I can’t fail.”
“If I wait, I can’t be judged.”
But here’s the cost:
Perfectionism reduces output.
Reduces visibility.
Reduces risk.
Reduces growth.
And growth is what builds confidence.
In this final episode of the Confidence Series, Leah Roling dismantles one of the most socially rewarded forms of self-sabotage and introduces the concept of the Imperfection Injection ....deliberate, small doses of imperfect action that retrain your nervous system and expand your emotional tolerance.
You’ll learn:
• Why your brain treats imperfection like a survival threat
• The neuroscience of social pain and avoidance
• How perfectionism disguises itself as productivity
• Why A+ work that never ships builds zero confidence
• The exposure-based method that dissolves perfectionism over time
Confidence is not:
“I am perfect.”
Confidence is:
“I can handle imperfection.”
If you are tired of polishing ideas that never launch…
If you are done hiding behind “not ready”…
If you feel the weight of potential sitting on your chest…
This is your invitation to send it.
To ship it.
To speak.
To move.
Because the version of you that you want to become?
She does not wait for perfect.
Press play.
Your momentum is on the other side of imperfection.