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A Lott Of Fashion Podcast
Stop Waiting For The Perfect Time
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Too many people sit on ideas waiting for the “right moment” — but the truth is, there’s never a perfect time. In this episode of A Lott Of Fashion, we talk about taking risks, building while uncomfortable, creating with limited resources, and trusting your vision before the world understands it.
Whether it’s fashion, content, music, business, or life — execution beats hesitation every time.
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So let's get right into it, right? So the main message here today is execution matters more than curping conditions. Most businesses don't fail from starting, you know, too growing. They fail from never starting at all. So number one is perfection is procrastination. Waiting for, you know, things to come together is just a form of fear, right? You're thinking outside, you know, you're not thinking outside the box of thinking what people have told you is gonna work, and you know what you know to work. And that typically doesn't help you actually build a business. You can't learn without moving. You need experience. My entrepreneur teacher, her first day in business class, told me, you know, I'm sorry that all y'all are here in this class because the best business teacher is going to be your experience. And that was absolutely true to this day. The next thing is a perfect action beats endless uh you know vector. So it takes a lot of consistency, it takes a lot of time, it takes a lot of patience, and this is it. Um the main thing is that you know you gotta stop overthinking the whole process, you gotta stop overthinking how to do things, just do the proper research, put a solid plan together, and execute. Um, that builds the best confidence, is when you know because you're executing it the right way. Um, the next thing is fear of public failure. You're gonna fail. It's okay. It's okay to fail because failure is gonna teach you how to do things the right way. And once you know how to do things the right way, it's gonna put you right back on top. Because at the end of the day, when you really think about it, most of these artists that you hear nowadays are just examples of that. People that, you know, make music, people that are actors, people that, you know, um might even play basketball or any other sport that you know of. They failed in public, you know, eye, then all of a sudden a few of them end up winning championships or winning awards or winning, you know, um, in that public same public eye. It's just a process, it's a patience, and those people that actually end up winning learn from their mistakes. It's called an uh analysis paralysis. You're you know, analyzing what you're doing wrong and making it, you know, right. Uh the next thing is learning through experience. Uh the real thing is real business education comes from your execution. And like I just said, you know, your experience is your best teacher. Mistakes teach faster than you know, theory, and clarity develops during uh execution. So your vision gets brighter, your movements get tighter, you become way more efficient when you are actually executing instead of focusing in on perfection. And it's just pivotal to make sure you actually move with the thought process of results instead of uh making it look like uh the perfect art piece. It's gonna look like the perfect art piece eventually as you keep chipping away at you know the uncut pieces of the dime. That's how life works. Number three is build while being uncomfortable, and this is the problem that a lot of people have because a lot of people can't even be by themselves. See, confidence is built when you know entrepreneurship requires, you know, a certain level of uncertainty of tolerance, and then growth starts to, you know, come from that pressure because you start to learn from your mistakes, you start to, you know, learn from the things that you are doing right, and then you mix in that perfect knowing pot of doing things the perfect right way. Um, you gotta take risks because once you take risks, it's called trying something new. So you're gonna see what uh your audience likes, what your audience dislikes, and from those results, you start to create the perfect mixing pie of content and products for your audience. You gotta be uh fearless of judgment because at the end of the day, who the fuck really cares, bro? You're creating something and you gotta take your emotions out of that shit. You gotta actually care about what you're doing instead of caring about what people are saying. The next thing and last thing is moving before you're ready. A lot of times you're never gonna be ready. Today I wasn't even ready to fucking make this podcast when I'm making it, and it's fucking good. So be ready to be not ready and keep moving and make that shit happen and be fucking superman and hang Batman or wherever your fucking favorite superhero is to the people that love what you're doing and keep doing. And don't worry about what people are gonna say because eventually you're gonna get the validation that you've been, you know, waiting for, but it just may not come tomorrow. So keep visualizing your purpose and I'll out.