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Done Beats Perfect, with Kree Pandey

Done Beats Perfect, with Kree Pandey

By: Kree Pandey
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Welcome to "Done Perfect", the podcast where we kick perfectionism to the curb and embrace the messy, beautiful process of progress. Hosted by Kree Pandey, author of Done Perfect: Progress trumps Pixel Perfect Paralysis, this show is all about tackling the fears that hold us back—fear of failure, fear of not being good enough, fear of what others might think—and replacing them with real, actionable steps forward. Each episode dives into relatable stories, tips, and strategies to help you get out of your own way, let go of the need for perfection, and start taking action—imperfect, raw, and real. Whether you're launching a side hustle, finishing that creative project, or just trying to live life a little less perfectly, Done Perfect is here to remind you that progress always wins. Tune in weekly for candid conversations, inspiring guest interviews, and a whole lot of real talk. Because the world doesn't need perfect—you, just as you are, are more than enough.2026 Economics Leadership Management & Leadership
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  • Done Beats Perfect: Welcome to Getting S* Done**
    Jan 23 2026

    Welcome to Done > Perfect.

    In this very first episode, Kree Pandey kicks perfectionism to the curb and makes the case for something far more powerful: progress.

    Perfectionism doesn't make us better.
    It keeps us stuck.

    In this episode, Kree unpacks:

    • Why perfectionism isn't high standards — it's fear in disguise

    • How "waiting until it's perfect" quietly delays our lives

    • A personal (and painfully relatable) story about how perfectionism showed up in the smallest decisions

    • Why done beats perfect every single time

    If you've ever:

    • Overthought a decision to death

    • Delayed launching, posting, applying, or sharing

    • Felt frozen at 80% complete

    This episode is for you.

    Your homework?
    Pick one thing you've been holding back on — and do it imperfectly.

    Because progress isn't polished.
    It's messy.
    And it works.

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    12 mins
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