This really resonates — I’ve been guilty of waiting until everything felt “perfect” before putting work out there, and all it did was stall momentum.
What you’re describing reminds me that it’s rarely about having the whole polished system upfront, but about starting with the minimum structure that creates clarity and builds consistency over time.
I’ve been exploring that same idea in my Notes — how small, repeatable systems can do more for progress than waiting on the full overhaul.
This really resonates — I’ve been guilty of waiting until everything felt “perfect” before putting work out there, and all it did was stall momentum.
What you’re describing reminds me that it’s rarely about having the whole polished system upfront, but about starting with the minimum structure that creates clarity and builds consistency over time.
I’ve been exploring that same idea in my Notes — how small, repeatable systems can do more for progress than waiting on the full overhaul.
You don’t have to have everything figured out. Incremental improvements will still get you there.
Thanks Larry
I guess taking it One day at a Time is ok as well