
“Paralysis.” The thought of it makes us shudder. Defined by Webster as “a state of powerlessness or incapacity to act,” it’s no wonder! It’s human nature to want to move forward. In fact, you may not be satisfied until …
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“Paralysis.” The thought of it makes us shudder. Defined by Webster as “a state of powerlessness or incapacity to act,” it’s no wonder! It’s human nature to want to move forward. In fact, you may not be satisfied until …
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Perfectionism, procrastination, and paralysis –one often leads to the next, in a vicious cycle, especially when it comes to large, long-term projects with no clear deadlines. My next few blog posts will focus not only on the cycle itself, but …
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