Paul J. Daly: Perfectionism Is The Enemy

Paul J. Daly is the founder of ASOTU.com, the first-ever dealer-owned publication in the automotive industry. Michael and Paul recently joined up to collaborate at NADA with live streams, social media posting, and video production.

What we discuss in this episode:

  • Perfection is the enemy of "posted." It is better to have 10 posts at 80% of your ideal quality than it is to have 2 posts that meet your full criteria.

  • If quick innovation is required to evolve then perfection and ego must be let go.

  • You cannot predict what people are actually going to connect with, so it's better to get it posted and let go of your ego.

  • Paul explains that it often happens where the thing he thought would go well, rarely ever went as well as anticipated. Perfectionism is the enemy of progress.

  • It's important to have an abundance mindset because there is enough opportunity to go around. In order to leverage abundance, one's ego must be pulled out of the equation to free yourself up and make room for the next level of growth.

  • Listen to the full episode to learn even more insights from Paul Daly.

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