Made for Influence
You have seen her. The woman whose results look effortless. Whose brand feels like it arrived fully formed. Whose success, from the outside, appears to have required no real struggle — no uncertain season, no imperfect draft, no years of building in the dark before anyone was watching. And somewhere in the watching, you made a quiet agreement. That the standard is her finish line. That you cannot begin until your work looks like her outcome. That agreement is keeping you stuck. In this episode of Made for Influence, we name a pattern that lives at the intersection of high standards, deep ambition, and an unanchored identity — and we call it what it is: the Perfect Perfectionist. A woman with a powerful attraction to excellence, completely divorced from any real understanding of what excellence actually required to become what she is now looking at. We unpack: * The paradox of "spontaneous success" how we erase the process of people we admire, and what that erasure does to our willingness to begin * Why the most gifted, most visionary women are often the most paralyzed and why that paralysis is not a personal flaw, it is a pattern * What perfectionism is actually protecting, and why the root is always identity, never productivity * The sequence shift that changes everything: why readiness is not a prerequisite for beginning, it is a reward for having begun * How to break the cycle without abandoning your standards Resources Substack: https://substack.com/@iamjallure Personal instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamjallure Professional Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/executedbyher/ Website:THEMADEORG.COM
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