Stop Waiting for Perfect

Jan 29, 2025 1:01 am

Do you ever feel like your work isn’t good enough to share yet?


You tweak. You refine. You tell yourself, “Just one more round of edits, and it’ll be ready.” But guess what? That “perfect” moment never comes.


Here’s the truth: perfection is the enemy of progress.


I once coached a UX designer who spent six months on a single case study. She thought, “If I don’t get this perfect, no one will hire me.” But in those six months, she missed out on countless opportunities to connect with decision-makers.


The problem?


• Waiting for “perfect” means no one sees your work.

• Feedback only comes when you put yourself out there.

• Progress comes from action, not endless revisions.


Here’s the shift:


1. Safe Feedback Circles: Share your work in trusted spaces to get constructive feedback without judgment.

2. Public Accountability: Post your work-in-progress publicly—it builds momentum and shows hiring managers your growth.

3. Launch Fast, Refine Later: Treat your portfolio like a product. Get the MVP (minimum viable portfolio) out and improve it as you go.


Perfection is a myth, but progress is real. The designers who succeed aren’t the ones with flawless portfolios—they’re the ones who keep improving while others are still waiting.



P.S.: Stuck chasing perfection? Hit reply with “Launch Ready,” and let’s create a plan to get your work seen—without fear.

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