My definition of great, for any specific task, and yours are quite likely very different. "Good enough" brings me much joy and far less stress than continually striving for an elusive "best". Continuous improvement is in my DNA, but embracing "good enough" each day keeps me happy and healthy (and probably more fun to be around).
I've decided to be perfectly imperfect, rather than constantly struggling for impossible perfection. Good enough is perfectly imperfect.
Showing posts with label perfection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label perfection. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Perfection
Perfection can be the enemy of launching, advancing or completing a project. We can become overwhelmed by the magnitude of the endeavor and paralyzed by the unknowns. Often it is best to act quickly on a great idea and strive to work through all the variables as they arise, rather than waiting until we have the perfect plan. A good plan well executed is better than a perfect plan that is never enacted.
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