I used to spend days "planning" before I'd actually do the thing. Researching the perfect strategy, tweaking a title 15 times, waiting until I "figured it all out" before hitting publish or launching anything.
Here's what nobody tells you: the plan you make before you start is always wrong anyway. You don't know what actually works until you put something out into the world and see what happens.
Every single time I've made real progress, it's because I did the thing while it was still messy, not because I finally cracked the perfect approach in my head first.
The market doesn't care about your 10-step plan. It cares about what you actually ship.
So if you're sitting on an idea right now, waiting until it's "ready" — it's not going to get more ready. You're just going to get more comfortable not doing it.
Do the ugly version today. Fix it tomorrow.