Futura Talks

Imperfect Action = Impact


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In today’s episode we will talk about how perfectionism is holding you back and why taking imperfect action is far more meaningful and impactful for your life and business.  As a recovering perfectionist myself, I have learned that striving for perfection is unrealistic and in the past it has stopped me from moving forward with ideas and opportunities. When I started taking messy and imperfect action it has allowed me to launch my business, my podcast and so many other initiatives that have brought many opportunities and so much joy to my life.


In this episode, I’ll share with you the top three benefits and outcomes you will experience when you start taking imperfect action so you can get into action today!


And I want you to get started on your journey by grabbing a free copy here of the Find Your Flow Workbook: The 4-Step Framework to Discovering Your Purpose.


You can also sign up for the free Find Your Flow Workshop so you can join me live and work on your purpose statement real-time with guided exercises. It will be a learning and working session so you can create your purpose statement in a supportive environment and ask any questions you may have! Register now!



If you want to know how you can elevate your business along with the support you need to succeed and thrive, then it’s time to INVEST IN YOUR FUTURA. Visit us here: FUTURAFUNDS


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This podcast features individuals, including myself, who have a desire to chart their own path and launch a new product or service with the ultimate goal to improve our lives and the lives of others. For more stories/show notes, subscribe to Futura Talks on Apple podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts and don’t forget to leave us a review! - FuturaTalks Podcast

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Futura TalksBy Farrah Khimji