Hello everyone, and welcome back to the Oren Cohen podcast. it's day 27 of the 30 day challenge. Today, I want to talk to you about preferring done over perfect. And that's something that I noticed with my course, the sensitive art of podcast interviewing. I noticed that I was keeping myself from progressing with more lessons, more lectures, more content. By being very. Strict with my recording schedule. I was trying to record and finish each lecture.
And that's the wrong way to do it because I could've done a lot of other stuff. I could have done. Multiple recordings. And today and yesterday I noticed that when I let myself go with not being so strict about editing the thing that I just recorded. Right after filming it. I noticed that I recorded four lectures. So now I know that after I record all of them, I can batch edit them as well. And then I can batch publish them on the course website. This is just a little bit of an idea. If you are.
Trying to create something. And if you are. Struggling with seeing progress. Try to see where you are, keeping yourself. From progress. If you are telling yourself that you need to do something in a specific way, Most of the time that's, what's keeping you. You are trying to do something in a way that you devised in your mind. But sometimes doing it in a non-perfect way. Something that feels partially complete.
Like recording and then recording another thing before you edit the one thing that you recorded. Yes, it is creating overhead. And some of us just want to rise the stairs of progress and not look back on things that we left open. But by releasing this strain. Of not finishing something, you can progress a lot better. You can see. The course or whatever it is that you were creating. Materialize faster. And that's what I noticed. I was like, okay.
Even if this is a loom recording that I need to still edit, I can put it still on the site. And then. Very quickly. I have a complete course. Yes, it needs polishing. Yes. It needs to, remove arms and us. But it's complete. And something that is complete is far better than something that is not complete. And still, maybe perfect. So I think that's it for today. It's a short one But it is a complete idea. I just wanted to share this with you so that you can actually move faster.
And not restrain yourself by being so rigid with the way you do things. Thank you again so much for listening or watching. Join my newsletter if you want to see deep dives into content creation, and I'll see you in the next one. Bye for now.
