Progress Over Perfection: A Guide to Mindful Productivity (12) (Live Well)

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Progress Over Perfection: A Guide to Mindful Productivity (12) (Live Well)

Progress Over Perfection: A Guide to Mindful Productivity (12) (Live Well)

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Yet another example. This person often gives talks about digital accessibility in a specific industry. His images had alt text, but they did not have a strong enough contrast ratio. I educated him and told him about a color contrast tool. From then on, his images started getting good grades on the color contrast report card. That’s progress! Progress Over Perfection Focuses on Education So progress, not perfection, means striving towards something but accepting that there will always be room for improvement. And progress can happen one step at a time, even if things don’t go “exactly” as planned. Remember, progress comes from consistent, incremental steps. It's not about achieving instant perfection, but about evolving and growing. Progress not perfection… you can’t be perfect everything… but you can gain progress on a daily basis.” Court McGee Think of accessibility as an ongoing journey with no finish line. This perspective makes things easier knowing it’ll be part of your business every day. Progress Over Perfection for Accessibility Supporters

But achieving a goal by building on progress is better than stopping because things aren’t perfect yet. At least you’re moving in the right direction. 7 Reasons why striving for progress is better than perfecting something You know that terrible feeling you get in the pit of your stomach when something hasn’t gone how you expected? It can make you want to cry, or scream, or simply crawl into bed and forget everything. You’re in an art class working on a painting. You find yourself constantly comparing your art to your friend, who has made something stunning on her canvas. You wish yours was as good. Bill Phillips, the writer of the book Body For Life, said: “Focus on progress, not perfection.” What does it mean to strive for progress and not perfection? Pro Tip = Always go at 80% or less to keep the progress train rolling. Apply this philosophy to your life and see the transformation it brings.Your boss has tasked you with organizing the company retreat. You’re honored they want you for the job—but there’s so much to do, and the deadline is fast approaching. Controlling your thoughts is the most powerful life tool you can master because it will shape your reality and behaviours. It was incredibly relieving for me to let go of perfection and instead focus on small steps of progress. If you are going to achieve excellence in big things, you develop the habit in little matters. Excellence is not an exception, it is a prevailing attitude ~ Colin Powell

In contrast, the pursuit of perfection can lead to stagnation and complacency. Leaders who focus on perfection may become overly cautious and risk-averse, avoiding change and innovation for fear of failure. This mindset can create a culture of fear and micromanagement, where creativity and experimentation are discouraged. For now, let’s focus on striving for progress not perfection. Here are some strategies to try, with examples to illustrate them.If you can train like that consistently for months or years, good on you. But if intensity is going to compromise your consistency, then you’re doing it all wrong, because inconsistency is the enemy of success. Perfectionism hindered me more than I will ever know or be able to measure.It is a disastrous trap that can crush your creativity and bring a grinding halt to your outcomes.



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