Published Apr 12, 2023
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Don't Wait For Perfection Start Now!

Published Apr 12, 2023
3 mins read
607 words

We have a passion when we have dreams. When we are passionate about something, we want to do it perfectly.

When we have objectives, we often want to kick them off with a bang. We want to become overnight celebrities. We wish to attain the greatest results as soon as feasible. However, things take time. It improves with time, but the key is to begin as soon as possible.

What happens is that we have an idea that we believe would instantaneously improve our or someone else's lives. However, we do not work on it until we have favourable circumstances. We are awaiting more time and resources. And then someone else produced a product based on that idea, which we regret.

We've all heard it.How often does perfection prove to be our worst enemy?
It takes a long time for a thought to reach our minds at first.  We don't have enough information to begin with. We have some reservations about you, and the worst part is that you want to get it right from the start. No, most of the time that is not doable. This attitude of "I'll do it perfectly" frequently prevents us from starting.

Consider how much time we squander before making the first step towards our objective. This is what occurs. You were ready to begin when you realised you could do it better. You come to a halt in the middle and say, "I'll do it better tomorrow."

A few days agoIt is now up to us to determine the new age. Our faith has been shaky. We've lost faith in our leaders and institutions. Our beliefs have been put to the test. We've debunked the idea that the Internet would transform everything (and that the stock market would buy us a way out of the grind). Our expectations were crushed. We've given up on the notion that work should be a 24-hour a day scramble and that jobs should be an exciting adventure. Nonetheless, we persist.We're swayed by the notion that picking up the pieces and simply altering the recipe will restart the celebration. Despite our best reasoning and most harrowing experience, our views about growth and prosperity are firmly entrenched in a boom-bust mindset. How do you deal with the idea of being perfect?
Strive towards perfection. That is acceptable. Make every effort to accomplish your best. That is acceptable. But don't give up because you can't do it correctly. Take a step forward and continue to learn. You will improve while doing it.

"Aim for constant development rather than perfection." Kim Collins'

Perfection? Everyone is thinking about it. I plan to pursue my ambition after I leave my current employment. I'll start my business once I've earned this much. I plan to start going to the gym once I have more time. I'll start enjoying my life once I have fewer duties.

How perfection sabotaged your dream:
Here's another illustration:OK! It is complete. It's okay if it wasn't flawless. Continue Your Education:
We went to an interview, but it went poorly.

We've just returned from a vacation, but there's still a lot to see.

We've just returned from a movie where we had high hopes but found it to be less than that (or a disaster).

It's fine if it wasn't flawless.

We are frequently disappointed when we or something fell short of our expectations. Things don't always go as planned. Because life is uncertain, it is exciting. The key to long-term pleasure is to enjoy the ride while never stopping to learn. "The artist who seeks for perfection in everything achieves it in nothing," stated Eugene Delacroix.

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ravi.chandiran 4/12/23, 9:40 AM
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