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Start Before You're Ready

Overcoming Perfectionism & Procrastination

The Myth of the Perfect Moment.

Format

Trade Paperback

Pages

216

Language

English

Release

2026

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Editorial Note

A short, sharp field guide for the perfectionist who cannot begin — and the procrastinator who cannot stop researching how to.

§ Synopsis

Inside the book.

The perfect moment does not exist. The perfect plan does not exist. The perfectly prepared version of you does not exist. What exists is the imperfect first step — and, sooner or later, the compounding return on having taken it.

Written by CBH's Wellbeing desk in collaboration with cognitive-behavioural specialists, this book is a working manual for anyone stuck on the runway. Twenty-one chapters, twenty-one starts. Each chapter ends with a two-minute action you can take before you turn the page.

§ Table of Contents

Chapters.

  • 01Prelude — The Runway You Never Leave
  • 02Part I — The Myth of the Perfect Moment
  • 03Part II — The Physics of a First Step
  • 04Part III — Twenty-One Starts
  • 05Part IV — The Compounding Life
  • 06Coda — The Book You Finish

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The CBH Editorial Board

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§ Press & Reviews

The critics say.

“Kind, sharp, and unusually honest about why we do not begin.”

— The Bookshelf Quarterly

“A self-help book that respects the reader's intelligence.”

— Mind & Body Weekly