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If you want to break records, you have to stop trying to be perfect. Record-breaking often requires "breaking the cycle" of procrastination and overthinking Jeffrey Pillow . Done is better than perfect.

We often see the "record-breaking" result—the massive traffic spikes, the viral success, or the trophy on the mantle. But we rarely see the "confessions" that happen in the dark. In this episode recap (S11E0), we’re diving into the raw truths behind what it actually takes to break records and stay at the top. 1. The Myth of the "Overnight" Success [S11E0] Confessions Of A Record-Breaking

Could you clarify if this topic refers to a (like The High Performance Podcast or a specific Guinness World Record series) so I can tailor the details? If you want to break records, you have

Accept that not everything you produce will be a masterpiece. Putting imperfect work out there is the only way to eventually hit the gold. Final Thoughts Dealing with "Imposter Syndrome" and Undervalue

Records are broken in the boring, daily repetitions—not the one-off lucky moments.

Even record-breakers struggle with self-doubt. Many high achievers admit to undervaluing their work or feeling like their success "won't stick around" Digital Nomad Wannabe .

Enjoy the "detours" and scenery of the grind, because that's where the real growth happens. 2. Dealing with "Imposter Syndrome" and Undervalue