Original Advice
“Perfection is fueling your anxiety: You call it standards, but you're stalling because nothing feels safe enough to release. Overthinking is a control strategy that's costing you time, sleep, and opportunities. Decide what 'good enough' means before you start.”
Ship The Imperfect. Sleep Tonight.
Your standards are a padlock, not a compass. You rename fear as “quality” and worship the draft while the deadline rots. You triple-check commas and miss the window. You don’t refine; you hide. The safety you chase is a mirage that invoices you in lost hours, missed emails, stale ideas. Publish the version you’re avoiding. Risk the typo. Wake up.
Overthinking is your DIY weather machine: you pretend to control storms by forecasting them to death. Prediction drains courage. Clarity returns when you pre-set limits. Define “good enough” before you touch the file: one pass for facts, one for tone, ship at 80%. Start a done list, not an endless queue. Iteration needs release; feedback needs air; clocks don’t negotiate.
Cosmic Context
Mercury hones your edge and Earth fixes you to the measurable. You’re the zodiac’s editor—brilliant at corrections, prone to never pressing send.
Action
──────Define a 3-step 'done' checklist and ship by 5 p.m.
✨ You are allowed to stop at good enough and go to bed. ✨