Be prepared for the perfect phobia. Learn from creators of content
You've probably met people who were unable to achieve the project due to their conviction that everything had to be flawless. But, perfection doesn't exist (truly). Therefore, your work is put aside at their desk or in their studio. Many might think it's a waste of their time since there's no way to appreciate what an artist has accomplished.
Perfectionionism can be a significant issue for entrepreneurs as well as creators. A study of research published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, perfectionism may be associated with "feelings of inadequacy, guilt and indecision, as well as delay, guilt, and feelings of low self-esteem." It is the reason why many struggle to complete the job or undertaking - which is often referred to as the"perfectionism paralysis. However, how can you overcome this?
Letting the perfectionists go and revising your work according to the real standard of what should be made available for sharing is a difficult job. In order to help you accomplish this we invited two experienced authors of wisdom to share their experiences of conquering the fear of perfection by facilitating a virtual summit which was held in August 2022. Check out the video below:
Before we start the methods, we'll get to know our instructors:
Steve Harris is a global business coach that helps high-performing businesses and individuals in closing the gap between performance and their potential. Steve Harris has been called "ruthless" as well as "ruthless," he's worked with more than 1,000 clients, pushing them to make the effort required to attain outstanding performances.
Grace Abbott is a multi-hyphenate strategist, creative, and expert in brand building that specializes in creating companies that are near the intersection of commerce and content. Over the past five years her professional life has been concentrated on the development of To Be Magnetic - turning an old health blog into a growing membership site that is the most popular website for Neural manifestation.
The replies have been edited for simplicity.
How come people become obsessed with the pursuit of perfection?
Have you conquered the fear of being perfect?
Digital items don't need be perfect however they must meet a certain standard to be profitable. What is an artist capable of doing to adjust their expectations to the degree of excellence that is appropriate for their business and image?
Grace states:
"Consider the impact of your logo's appearance on how well the content is written and data you're expected to be putting out? Does it convey a convincing tale of what you've got to offer? Also, you must ensure that you've done a copy edit, and you have quality sound and videos. All those things that are going to make the user experience as pleasant as it can be.
But I think the most important thing is simply taking the initiative. There is no need for a costly production team in order to make a great video. It's feasible to make an incredible video using the help of your iPhone. You must ensure you're not being surrounded by noise from the background and make sure the quality of the sound is of a high standard.
What's the first thing that a professional creator can take in order to develop the first digital product?
Steve says:
"I find that the majority of entrepreneurs are distracted by the message, and don't examine the market. The question to consider is: do I have a market to my message? What is the most effective method to identify the possible viewers for your message?
It's easy to ask questions about: have questions on:
- What's the problem that my voice and enthusiasm for solving could aid in solving?
- Which is the reason and who needs the remedy?
- Whom do you have to assist?
- What is the most effective way to locate them?
- Where can they find you?
- What amount are they able to spend?
- What's the main reason one should choose to go to you rather than one of the million choices you have available?
It will assist you in providing your data to the global community (finally!)
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