What the Wealth?

Episode 17: How to Leverage Perfectionism to Grow


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Overcorrection & Perfectionism: Your Greatest Liability or Your Scaling Edge?


Perfectionism gets a bad reputation.

And honestly? Sometimes it deserves it.


In this episode, we’re talking about the real relationship women have with overcorrection and perfectionism in business especially when it comes to content creation, offer building, and visibility.


Because here’s the truth:


For high-capacity women, overcorrection isn’t random.

It’s a trauma response.

It’s a control strategy.

It’s a safety mechanism.


It shows up as:


• Rewriting the caption 12 times

• Refilming the reel because your voice cracked

• Delaying the launch because it’s “not ready yet”

• Tweaking the offer again instead of selling it


And if you’re not careful?

It becomes the bane of your existence.

You stall. You hesitate. You self-edit your power.


But here’s the reframe:


That same instinct to refine, improve, optimize, and tighten?

That’s also what creates elite execution.

That’s what builds clean systems.

That’s what sharpens messaging.

That’s what scales companies fast and far.


In this episode, I’m breaking down:


• When overcorrection is fear… and when it’s mastery

• How perfectionism sabotages visibility

• How to use refinement as a precision tool instead of a procrastination tactic

• The mindset shift that turns “never enough” into “continuously optimized”


If you’re a woman building something big and you feel caught between high standards and self-sabotage this conversation will change the way you see yourself.


Your perfectionism isn’t the problem. how you weild it is.


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