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RE: Done is Better Than Perfect? Maybe, But Here's the Other Side

in GEMS11 months ago

done is not the opposite of perfect, but rather a step towards it, as we can always refine and polish our work later.

On both ends of the above and below highlighted statements. I have had my fair share and can unequivocally state that I agree wholly without reservation.

Taking the time to plan, research, and refine our work, even if it means slowing down, can yield far greater results in the long run.

I have tried out a rushed job and seen that a slow-paced movement even for a job you well know is better than one gotten from a rush. Through fashion design, I learned this the hard way.

And the push to get out of the trap of procrastination because of the fear of imperfection is doing it anyway and right after that bringing it to perfection in bits, especially for a video recording through editing like mine.

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I've experienced it too. Time moves faster in a rushed job but at the end of it all, we mostly feel we've not done anything substantial and it is somehow reflected in the outcome of the job.

Working in bits towards perfection is also how I see it when it comes to achieving excellence. Each bit is like solving one aspect of the puzzle and over time, we get a clear view of the work and how 'perfect' it can be.

Thanks for stopping by again :)