A preoccupation with making sure each task is done perfectly can stifle the creativity of an entrepreneur and prevent them from taking the risks that ultimately lead to success. Having a clear idea of the potential outcomes of a scenario, both positive and negative, can help demonstrate the breadth of possible paths that are open to you. Not comparing yourself to others, knowing when to delegate tasks that are better aligned with the skills and strengths of others, and being willing to fail sometimes and learn from the experience can all help overcome the rigidity of perfectionism.
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