Sometimes Good Enough is Good Enough
Brian R. Smith-PLD
Transforming today's managers into tomorrow's leaders by helping them communicate and interact more effectively, build collaborative teams, resolve conflict and motivate others to perform at their best.
Sorry if I am the one to burst your bubble but nobody is perfect. Not even you. You do not need to handicap yourself by carrying around that kind of burden. Life is tuff enough without adding to it. Aim for the bull's-eye? Absolutely. Strive for perfection? Yes - always - but understand that sometimes you cannot attain and unattainable. Sometimes you are going to fall short and miss your target. Do not beat yourself up over it. You can take pride in the fact that you did your very best, that you gave it your all. And if you truly gave it your all, then you have no more to give. You can only give 100%. Learn to accept that what is is, short comings and all. Eliminate the stressors in your life and chances are you'll live longer.
Worth Remembering ... "An environment that calls for perfection is not likely to be easy. But aiming for it is always good progress." Thomas J. Watson Jr.
According to psychologists' people move in the direction that is opposite to the direction that they want to avoid. In other words, perfectionists strive for perfection because they do not feel perfect. They somehow feel inferior to other people in certain situations and try to overcome their perceived short comings. In the long run, constantly striving for perfection can destroy your self-confidence. In most cases perfection is highly overrated.
Worth Remembering ... "Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection, we can catch excellence." - Vince Lombardi
Paralysis by analysis. Over thinking can be a deal breaker. There is not such thing as the perfect plan. You cannot think of everything that can or will go wrong. If you wait for perfect before executing your plan, when early action would have been preferable, you stand the chance of missing your opportunity for success. In most cases perfection is highly overrated. Sometimes good enough is good enough.
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