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Stop Waiting: Why Taking Action Leads to Greatness

Dec 09, 20252 minEp. 105
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Episode description

In this short but insight-packed episode, James Dooley and Kasra Dash break down one of the most powerful business mindset quotes: “You don’t have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great.” Together, they explore the three P’s that often paralyze aspiring entrepreneurs: prioritization, procrastination, and perfectionism, and explain how these internal barriers stop people from ever taking meaningful action.

James Dooley highlights how many beginners fall into the trap of overpreparing or waiting for the “perfect moment,” when real progress only happens once you begin. Kasra Dash reinforces this with his own experience from a decade ago, sharing how he used to obsess over logos and website details that didn’t matter because no one sees them during the early stages anyway. Both emphasize the importance of momentum: starting imperfectly is better than not starting at all, because improvement compounds with time, feedback, and iteration.

The conversation also touches on practical lessons from SEO, where editing, adjusting, and optimizing are normal parts of the process. The message is clear—action creates clarity, skill, and results. If you’ve been delaying a project, business, or idea because it isn’t perfect yet, this episode gives you the mindset push you need to begin today.

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James Dooley: You don't have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great. It’s a great quote — a solid business mindset reminder. I always talk about the three P’s: prioritization, procrastination, and perfectionism. Those three stop people from taking action. When we repeat the quote — you don't have to be great to start — it reminds you that anyone can begin. You don’t need to be great to start something. But if you do want to be great, you have to start. It's about taking action. So many people overcomplicate things, try to perfect everything, and then never begin. They think they’re not ready, but becoming great requires starting and taking that first step. Kasra Dash: Yeah, even looking back when I first started building businesses about 10 years ago, I used to think you needed the perfect website, or you had to spend tons of hours designing a logo. Little things like that. But now, when I look back, I realize that for the first 30 days, nobody’s even going to see your website. It won’t rank for keywords. You’re not even doing SEO yet. So there’s definitely a speed element — just get started. It might not be perfect at first, but in 30 days it’ll be better. In five days, it’ll be better than it was five days ago. James Dooley: For sure. In SEO I always tell content writers — we have an edit button. We can always go back and improve the content. For backlinks, if it’s the wrong type, you can disavow them or balance the anchors. It always comes back to: just get started. Don’t overcomplicate things. So again, the phrase is: You don’t have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great. It’s a great business quote. People should understand it, dig deeper, and take action. Stop procrastinating and just get yourself started.
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