<p><em>Perfectionism steals creativity. It convinces you that your work isn't good enough that you should wait until you're ready and that starting is too risky. The result? Blank pages abandoned projects and a creative life on pause.</em></p><p><strong>The Anti-Perfectionist's Guide to Making Stuff Again</strong> is your invitation to break free. With warmth wit and practical exercises Neil J. Milliner helps artists writers musicians and makers reclaim their creative confidence and start making again - without waiting for perfect.</p><p>Inside you'll discover:</p><ul><li> <strong>Simple frameworks</strong> to silence perfectionism and restart your creative practice</li><li> <strong>Psychology-backed insights</strong> into why we get stuck - and how to move forward</li><li> <strong>Step-by-step prompts</strong> to help you finish projects with joy not fear</li><li> <strong>Motivational strategies</strong> to build momentum and keep creating</li></ul><p>This is not another productivity manual or rigid system. It's a handbook for messy human creativity - for anyone who wants to stop procrastinating start making and rediscover the fun of creating again.</p><p><strong>Perfect for:</strong> artists writers musicians DIY makers and anyone tired of letting perfectionism hold their creativity hostage.</p>
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