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Overcoming Perfectionism and Embracing the Process of Publication
25:14 - 31:52 (06:37)
The pressure of publishing can lead to perfectionism, but it's important to remember that the first version doesn't have to be the permanent state of the article. The podcast format also offers an interesting way to overcome inertia and easily produce content.
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Podcasting can be a powerful tool as it provides an easier way to express ideas and thoughts.
25:14 - 27:02 (01:48)
Summary
Podcasting can be a powerful tool as it provides an easier way to express ideas and thoughts. Unlike publishing an article where there is a trap to being perfect, podcasting feels like a high calling as it pulls you through like a treadmill.
ChapterOvercoming Perfectionism and Embracing the Process of Publication
Episode#175 - Greg McKeown - Essentialism Explained: How To Focus On What Matters In Life
PodcastModern Wisdom
In this podcast episode, the host and guest discuss the struggle of committing to a project, specifically creating consistent blog posts.
27:03 - 28:25 (01:22)
Summary
In this podcast episode, the host and guest discuss the struggle of committing to a project, specifically creating consistent blog posts. The guest shares their internal conflict between wanting to do the project and being held back by something.
ChapterOvercoming Perfectionism and Embracing the Process of Publication
Episode#175 - Greg McKeown - Essentialism Explained: How To Focus On What Matters In Life
PodcastModern Wisdom
In this episode, the hosts discuss the importance of improving writing quality before publishing content, offering tips such as sending the first version as a blog link rather than the full content in an email, and owning the imperfections of the first draft.
28:25 - 31:52 (03:26)
Summary
In this episode, the hosts discuss the importance of improving writing quality before publishing content, offering tips such as sending the first version as a blog link rather than the full content in an email, and owning the imperfections of the first draft.