Why I Stopped Overthinking and Shipped My CSS Cheat Sheet
Perfection kills momentum.
I’ve spent months building Teki Solves — reading, coding, refining… and honestly, overthinking way too much.Write, delete, plan, second-guess. Sound familiar?
Last week, I finally got tired of waiting.
I put out something small but genuinely helpful:👉 An Advanced CSS Selectors & Techniques Cheat Sheet.
No grand launch. No pixel-perfect design. I just shipped it.
Fast forward: 84 views — all organic, no ads, just real people finding value in something simple and honest.
What I learned (again):
- Done > perfect.
- People want helpful, not flawless.
- Momentum only happens in public.
I’m sharing this because I know some of you are sitting on great ideas, tools, or blog posts you could ship — but haven’t.Stop waiting. Hit publish. See what happens.
The faster you put it out, the faster you’ll learn, and the more confidence you’ll build.
If I had waited until it was “perfect,” it wouldn’t exist — and I wouldn’t have connected with 84 people this week. That’s 84 little reminders that shipping messy is better than never shipping at all.
👉 Want to save time styling those tricky layouts? Grab the cheat sheet here.
And if you’re curious about the journey, I’m building everything in the open at Teki Solves.
Let’s keep it simple. Problem solved.
— Teki