The Aligned Edit with Veronica Dietz
If you have been refining your offer for six months and it still does not feel ready, the problem is probably not the offer. In this episode of The Aligned Edit, Veronica Dietz diagnoses perfectionism as an information avoidance mechanism — not a quality control system. The loop looks like diligence from the inside. The work gets better. The engagement improves. But the structural question underneath never gets answered because the refinement is running on top of a decision that was never made. Veronica draws from her own experience building other people's brands for twenty years before building Veronica Dietz — and names the specific cost of staying in preparation longer than the work requires. This episode is for the service-based founder, consultant, therapist, or expert who keeps improving the thing instead of shipping it, and has started to wonder if the problem is the thing — or the decision underneath it. If this episode helped you recognize a pattern in your own business, start with Why This Feels Off at https://thealignededit.veronicadietz.com/ [https://thealignededit.veronicadietz.com/] IN THIS EPISODE * Why perfectionism is a misdiagnosis, not a character flaw * The difference between solving for quality and solving for polish * Why improving the work does not reduce the fear of releasing it * How the refinement spiral shows up in business — websites, offers, content, pricing * The specific cost of delaying: not just time, but data * Why "just ship it" is not the answer — and what to ask instead * The diagnostic question that replaces the refinement loop
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