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In this episode of The Dept. Omar dives deep into breaking free from the perfectionism and overthinking that hold many entrepreneurs back from launching their projects. Drawing from his own experience with failed launches and lessons learned, he shares three powerful strategies to just pick a launch date, deliver value consistently, and embrace doing it messy for the data. If you’ve been stuck trying to perfect your course, podcast, or program before putting it out there, this conversation will give you the permission and practical mindset shifts to start now, iterate, and grow your business in real time.
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In this episode of The Dept. Omar dives deep into breaking free from the perfectionism and overthinking that hold many entrepreneurs back from launching their projects. Drawing from his own experience with failed launches and lessons learned, he shares three powerful strategies to just pick a launch date, deliver value consistently, and embrace doing it messy for the data. If you’ve been stuck trying to perfect your course, podcast, or program before putting it out there, this conversation will give you the permission and practical mindset shifts to start now, iterate, and grow your business in real time.
💸 Take The Content To Cash Challenge 💸
https://go.thevideodept.co/content-to-cash
✅ Follow Omar:
https://www.instagram.com/omareltakrori
🚀 Join The Video Dept. Community 🚀
https://shorturl.at/zZY69
🔴 Access to All of Omar's Gear: https://go.thevideodept.co/gear

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