Progress and perfection are two different approaches to achieving goals:
1. Progress:
– Focuses on continuous improvement and forward movement.
– Embraces learning from mistakes and adapting along the way.
– Recognizes that achieving small milestones is important and can lead to long-term success.
– Prioritizes action and taking steps toward a goal, even if they are imperfect.
2. Perfection:
– Strives for flawless, error-free results.
– Can lead to setting unrealistically high standards that are difficult to attain.
– May result in procrastination or excessive self-criticism, as the pursuit of perfection can be paralyzing.
– Often associated with a fear of failure, as any deviation from perfection is seen as a failure.
In essence, progress acknowledges that it’s okay to make mistakes and encourages continuous growth, while perfectionism can be limiting and stressful due to its unrealistic demands.
Are you hard on yourself? Try changing your mindset to progress, not perfection. After all, done is definitely better than perfect, right?
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