Your Type
You're not stalling — you're waiting for the right feeling. The problem is that feeling rarely shows up on its own. Your perfectionism sets the bar higher than the starting line. This obsession with "ensuring foolproof readiness before starting" actually masks your extreme fear of "failure, criticism, and not being good enough"; you fear that once you materialize the perfect concept in your head, its flaws and your shortcomings will be exposed, so you use "not ready yet" to indefinitely prolong the safe fantasy period. But staying forever at the perfect starting line means you'll never taste the wind of running. Try intentionally submitting a 60-point rough draft today; when you learn to allow yourself to produce garbage, you can move toward excellence through revision.
💡 Did you know?
The core fear of perfectionist procrastination is 'doing it but not well enough' — psychologically a special form of 'fear of failure.'
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