Still “working on it”?
That project you keep polishing, revising, adding “just one more thing” to — it’s not actually difficult.
It’s undefined. And an undefined finish line has a nasty habit of moving every single time you get close.
If you’ve ever wondered why a task that should take an hour eats your entire afternoon, or why nothing you finish ever quite feels ready to hand off, the problem isn’t your effort.
It’s that you never decided, in advance, what “done” actually means.
The “Good Enough” Definer gives you a way to draw that line before perfectionism, anxiety, or habit get a vote.
In one short lesson, you’ll learn how to set a real, concrete finish line for the one task that’s been quietly running long in the background of your week — and finally get to stop.
