A Quote by Danielle LaPorte

Don't let your want for perfection become procrastination — © Danielle LaPorte
Don't let your want for perfection become procrastination
Don't let perfection become procrastination . Do it now.
The best cure for procrastination is to have so much on your plate that procrastination is no longer an option.
Addictive behavior is kind of the inverse of procrastination: procrastination is about not being able to do what you want to do, addiction about not being able to not do what you don't want to do (drink, use drugs, etc.)
The perfection of yoga is to become detached. And the perfection of detachment is to become completely attached, attached to God.
All we have is here and now. That's why procrastination feels so right. Procrastination isn't the problem, it's the solution.
Don't strive for somebody else's notion of perfection. It's an unattainable and ultimately ridiculous goal. Strive instead to be uniquely yourself and when in doubt listen to your gut, because it already knows what you want to become.
Perfection is the exclusive attribute of God, and it is indescribable, untranslatable. I do believe that it is possible for human beings to become perfect, even as God is perfect. It is necessary for all of us to aspire after that perfection but when that blessed state is attained, it become indescribable, indefinable.
The Secret gives you anything you want: happiness, health, and wealth…Thoughts become things!...Say this over to yourself and let it seep into your consciousness and your awareness. Your thoughts become things….If you can think about what you want in your mind, and make that your dominant thought, you will bring it into your life.
Physical perfection, working out, adds to your spiritual perfection if that is your intent.
Part of making good decisions in business is recognizing the poor decisions you've made and why they were poor. I've made lots of mistakes. I'm going to make more. It's the name of the game. You don't want to expect perfection in yourself. You want to strive to do your best. It's too demanding to expect perfection in yourself.
Perfectionism and procrastination have such a fine line. You say, 'Well, I want it to be good. I want it to be perfect.' But what you're really doing is not doing your work. You're putting off showing up and being visible because then you're going to be judged, and it might suck.
Did I become court composer through masterful procrastination? Hardly!
We went to lunch and were talking about procrastination and the waitress overheard us and she said, 'I have a problem with procrastination, too.' I said 'Really?... Get my sandwich.'
As you become more aware of your own imperfections, you simultaneously become more aware of the overall perfection of the universe.
Whatever that big procrastination overthinking thing is, I want you to dive into it. When I say dive into, I mean, clear your whole weekend and spend your whole weekend thinking about this.
Your desire for perfection is the cause of anger. Leave room for imperfection. Perfection in action is almost impossible.
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