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A can of paint can teach you everything about creative courage. We explore how the final brushstrokes—those endless tweaks that feel productive—quietly drain momentum and joy, and why choosing done over perfect is the most generous move you can make for your audience and your future self. If you’ve ever stalled in the last 5 percent, this message is your permission slip to ship.
We dig into the psychology behind perfectionism and how it hides as care, quality, and professionalism while masking fear of feedback and visibility. You’ll hear a practical lens for deciding when to stop, the difference between improving outcomes and soothing anxiety, and a simple cadence for moving from polish to publish. We draw on the “just ship it” ethos popularized by creators like Seth Godin, translating it into small, repeatable steps you can use today: define done, time-box the finish, seek targeted feedback, and release on schedule. Along the way, we challenge the myth that more tweaks equal better work and show how versioned learning compounds value faster than endless planning.
This short, focused episode is a rally for makers, leaders, and perfectionists who want real-world impact. You’ll walk away with a clear challenge: pick the project you’re sitting on and send it before fear gets a vote. And if you need a partner to push past the edge, I’m here to help you hit send with clarity and confidence. Subscribe, share this with someone who’s stuck in the final tweaks, and leave a review telling us what you shipped today.
https://growthinstigators.com/
By Aaron HavensA can of paint can teach you everything about creative courage. We explore how the final brushstrokes—those endless tweaks that feel productive—quietly drain momentum and joy, and why choosing done over perfect is the most generous move you can make for your audience and your future self. If you’ve ever stalled in the last 5 percent, this message is your permission slip to ship.
We dig into the psychology behind perfectionism and how it hides as care, quality, and professionalism while masking fear of feedback and visibility. You’ll hear a practical lens for deciding when to stop, the difference between improving outcomes and soothing anxiety, and a simple cadence for moving from polish to publish. We draw on the “just ship it” ethos popularized by creators like Seth Godin, translating it into small, repeatable steps you can use today: define done, time-box the finish, seek targeted feedback, and release on schedule. Along the way, we challenge the myth that more tweaks equal better work and show how versioned learning compounds value faster than endless planning.
This short, focused episode is a rally for makers, leaders, and perfectionists who want real-world impact. You’ll walk away with a clear challenge: pick the project you’re sitting on and send it before fear gets a vote. And if you need a partner to push past the edge, I’m here to help you hit send with clarity and confidence. Subscribe, share this with someone who’s stuck in the final tweaks, and leave a review telling us what you shipped today.
https://growthinstigators.com/