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How lowering your standards unlocks consistency, execution, and real results.
Most people think higher standards create better results. I’ve found the opposite to be true.
In this episode, I’m sharing the one habit I committed to for 30 days that completely changed how I work, think, and show up.
This is about something most people resist...lowering your standards in a strategic way so you can actually become consistent.
I break down how perfectionism was quietly keeping me stuck in overthinking and inaction, and what shifted when I started operating at around 70% instead. As a result, I got more done, made more money, created more time, and felt significantly more aligned in my day-to-day life.
If you’re someone who holds yourself to high standards but finds yourself delaying, refining, or not executing as much as you know you could—this episode will challenge the way you’re approaching your work and your results.
If you’ve ever:
In this episode, I cover:
For me, the shift wasn’t about doing more. It was about removing the pressure to be perfect so I could actually move.
Execution creates momentum. Momentum creates results. And those results compound over time.
You can find out more about working with me at www.kayaramjee.com
By Kaya RamjeeHow lowering your standards unlocks consistency, execution, and real results.
Most people think higher standards create better results. I’ve found the opposite to be true.
In this episode, I’m sharing the one habit I committed to for 30 days that completely changed how I work, think, and show up.
This is about something most people resist...lowering your standards in a strategic way so you can actually become consistent.
I break down how perfectionism was quietly keeping me stuck in overthinking and inaction, and what shifted when I started operating at around 70% instead. As a result, I got more done, made more money, created more time, and felt significantly more aligned in my day-to-day life.
If you’re someone who holds yourself to high standards but finds yourself delaying, refining, or not executing as much as you know you could—this episode will challenge the way you’re approaching your work and your results.
If you’ve ever:
In this episode, I cover:
For me, the shift wasn’t about doing more. It was about removing the pressure to be perfect so I could actually move.
Execution creates momentum. Momentum creates results. And those results compound over time.
You can find out more about working with me at www.kayaramjee.com