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Perfectionism often looks like high standards. But sometimes it’s just procrastination wearing a tuxedo. In this video, we explore the perfection trap — how chasing flawless outcomes can quietly slow momentum, delay progress, and hide behind the illusion of productivity. It shows up everywhere. At home: The perfectly tucked bedsheet. The aligned cushions. Everything in its “correct” place. Even though it will be undone in seconds. And the same mindset follows us to work. One more alignment on the slide. One more rewrite of the document. One more design tweak. One more round before release. Meanwhile, reality waits. Because perfection often delays the one thing that creates progress: Feedback. Design flaws aren’t disasters. They’re information. They reveal what breaks, what assumptions were wrong, and what users actually need. So the real question becomes: When do high standards quietly turn into delay? And when does attention to detail start costing momentum? Have you ever shipped something imperfect and learned more because of it? Or held something back chasing perfect… and realized later it didn’t matter? This video is part of the #UncomfortableMindset series — reflections on uncomfortable truths about work, growth, leadership, and the way we think. If you enjoy ideas that challenge common assumptions about productivity, progress, and career growth, you’re in the right place. #UncomfortableMindset #ProgressOverPerfection #GrowthMindset #WorkCulture #LearningThroughFailure #LeadershipThoughts