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How to Fix It

How to Fix It

The fix for perfectionism is simple — embrace the concept of “ good enough.”

Not everything you do must be perfect. And most of the things you will do will suck. But you can take incremental steps towards your goals. This way, you can also understand what’s not working and why.

Perfectionism will keep you from succeeding. Don’t let it ruin your life.

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Passionate about self-improvement, personal growth, finance, and creativity. I love to inspire people to become the better version of themselves. Author @ www.cosmopolitanmindset.com

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