
Read this to learn why perfection kills productivity and how...
Mike Tyson once said
“Everybody has plans until they get hit for the first time”
And that will ALWAYS be true..
People want the perfect setup, the perfect plan, and the perfect timing.
Meanwhile, deadlines creep closer, and the real work is still sitting untouched.
When you are stuck perfecting your “systems,” tweaking tools, or diving into the latest productivity hacks, you’re not working. You’re stalling.
Speed often beats over-planning and overthinking.
The sooner you start, the faster you build momentum, learn, and adapt.
And with the right process, you can refine your efficiency once you’re already moving.
Let’s see why overthinking efficiency slows you down and how to set the right process to actually get things done.
Let’s break down why getting stuck on optimizing your workflow feels so tempting, and why it’s a productivity killer.
When you spend too much time planning, you hit a wall.
You’re overloading your brain with possibilities and potential problems instead of taking action.
This feels safe because starting is risky. It exposes your work to imperfection and failure.
It tends to happen in a fear of failure.
If the plan isn’t perfect, you might mess up, and that’s uncomfortable.
But here’s the catch: not starting at all is the real failure.
Perfect plans don’t execute themselves.
YOU need to take action. So you might as well start now.
When you’re tweaking workflows, reorganizing task boards, or researching new tools, it’s easy to feel productive.
But this false sense of accomplishment pulls you away from your actual goals.
The brain craves the dopamine hit that comes from completing small, low-stakes tasks,
like color-coding your calendar or simply attaching tags to all the 40924 tasks on your to-do list.
It feels good at the moment, but it’s a distraction from meaningful progress.
The irony with efficiency is that obsessing over efficiency often leads to burnout. (Which being efficient must actually prevent)
You’re working hard, but on all the wrong things. And when there’s nothing tangible to show for your efforts, frustration sets in.
It’s because your brain equates effort with results.
But if you’re putting effort into the prep work instead of execution, your energy runs out before you see any actual wins.
Instead of endlessly preparing, focus on what matters.
ACTION.
It’s not about having the sharpest tool in the shed; it’s about swinging it.
Here’s why speed trumps perfection:
When you start, even imperfectly, you’re already ahead.
Every task completed builds momentum, making the next one easier. Momentum isn’t something you plan for. It’s something you earn by moving.
No matter how meticulous your plan, you’ll never account for every variable.
Deadlines shift, clients change their minds, and new challenges pop up.
The only way to adapt is to start moving and adjust as you go.
Real progress comes from trial and error.
Starting messy teaches you what works and what doesn’t far faster than perfect planning ever could.
That being said, we don’t want to end this by telling you efficiency is bad or you must throw all your plans out of the window.
You just need a system that keeps you moving forward while leaving room for adjustments.
Astravue can help you to take action immediately whilst also giving you 2 easy tools to refine and optimize as you go.
Before going into the next section, make sure you sign up and set it up here
NOTE – Not using a tool like Astravue for managing your projects is shown to damage your mental health by 99.9999%***
Here’s how to use it to jumpstart your work and stay on track:
Instead of just saying, “Get started, try for free now,”, we’ll give you MORE.
Here’s how you can use Astravue to make it happen.
With these simple steps, you can set up a system that prioritizes action and refines efficiency along the way.
By now, you should have an understanding of what to do.
It’s simple.
START. TAKE ACTION.
The more time you work, the more likely you are to improve on all aspects.
And “then” you’ll know enough on what to tweak to make it more effective and efficient
(yes the boiler-plate Management 101 lingo)
To plan and manage your projects, we’ll always recommend using digital tools like Astravue everyday in your life
Their ENTIRE purpose is to make it easy to organize tasks, set deadlines, and track progress.
It’s like they’re born to take load and stress off your brain and help you with getting tons of work done,
without stressing over “what to do” and “when to do”
If you want to give it a try, click here
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