The Joy of Done
Why Progress Matters More Than Perfection (And How to Finally Finish What You Start)
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ナレーター:
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Robyn Green
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著者:
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Krish Mattey
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Done is better than perfect.
This book is the permission slip you’ve been waiting for to stop waiting.
If you’re tired of carrying the invisible backpack full of half-finished projects, brilliant ideas that never see daylight, and the constant whisper of “I’ll start when it’s perfect,” this book is for you.
Perfectionism isn’t a badge of honor—it’s fear wearing a fancy suit. It keeps you researching, planning, editing, and polishing… while never actually shipping.
In The Joy of Done, Krish Mattey dismantles the myths that keep talented, caring people stuck and hands you a proven playbook for finishing what matters. You’ll discover:
Why “potential” is the most dangerous trap (and how to escape it)
The 70% Rule: when to stop preparing and finally start
Why nobody is watching you as closely as you think (the Spotlight Effect)
How to make friends with “average” and still create exceptional work
The mathematics of progress: small, boring steps that compound into massive results
The life-changing magic of the Shitty First Draft
Why consistency always beats intensity
How to handle comparison, criticism, and post-project depression
Energy management > time management
The ripple effect your finished work has on everyone watching (even when you think no one is)
This is not another rah-rah productivity book that leaves you feeling inadequate. It’s a warm, honest, funny conversation with someone who’s been paralyzed by perfectionism—and learned that “Done” is the most beautiful word in the English language.
You don’t need another planner, another course, or another perfect morning routine.
You just need to finish.
Let this book be the friend who sits beside you and says:
Lower the bar. Make a mess. Ship it anyway.
The world needs your work—flaws and all.
Stop waiting to be ready.
Start before you’re ready.
Get it done.