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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I didn’t piece it together until the series finale, but the central theme has been in front of us all along.

The second person says, “As soon as I finish reading these books on inclusion and draft our long-range plan… We should be ready in 7 or 8 years.” Progress is also essential for creating value. When leaders prioritize progress, they are focused on creating new opportunities and solving problems. This can lead to the development of new products, services, or business models that can create significant value for customers and stakeholders. Consistency is essential for building trust and credibility. When leaders consistently deliver high-quality work, team members and customers can trust that they will continue to do so in the future. This trust is critical for building strong relationships and partnerships that can help drive the organization’s success. The view of learning as a process is inspired by Kolb’s Model. Kolb divided learning into four distinct phases. First, you learn something new. Second, you think about what you learned and how you might use it in the future. Third, you apply your new knowledge to a situation or a task. And fourth, you reflect on your experience and opportunities for continued learning. If these phases are repeated properly, frequently, and in different situations, you eventually can improve upon your abilities to reach a level of mastery. This is why our learning solutions typically follow a similar model and attempt to tap into all four phases of learning. But the focus isn’t on the potential mastery down the line—the focus (for the learner and the learning professional) is on the process. Mastery is an effect caused by the repeated process of learning, retention, application, and reflection. To be successful in this endeavor, learners must set their sights on continuous learning and not the destination of perfection. No matter what—we want to be better It was incredibly relieving for me to let go of perfection and instead focus on small steps of progress.

Did you finish writing a chapter? Celebrate! Did you apply to five new jobs this week? Celebrate! Did you stand your ground in a hard conversation? Celebrate it! Progress Mindset in Action

Restraint and restriction are different in subtle yet significant ways. The end product might look the same - avoiding certain foods, but at their core, they are completely different. It was profound for me as I realised I had always prescribed to this thinking but had never properly identified with it to empower me in becoming the most successful I have ever been and be inspired enough to share it with the world! This toxic striving for perfection is a female thing. How many men obsess about being perfect? For men, generally, good enough is good enough ~ Jane Fonda In life, it’s easy to focus on all the things we don’t have and wish for a different outcome than what we currently have. For now, let’s focus on striving for progress not perfection. Here are some strategies to try, with examples to illustrate them.Why is it important? It can free us from perfectionism, and its side effects. And, according to research from the Harvard Business Review, developing a growth mindset can give individuals “a richer sense of who they are, what they stand for, and how they want to move forward.” UNDERSTANDING AND REWRITING OUR PATTERNS But failure is an inevitable part of trying. It’s a stepping-stone to growth. If we try at anything, of course we are going to make mistakes. Renowned filmmaker Charlie Kauffman views failure differently. “Failure is a badge of honour,” he writes. “It means you risked failure.” Progress not perfection” encourages us to focus on smaller achievements instead of the end goal. Eventually, this helps us accept and enjoy things even if they aren’t perfect, because we can recognize evidence of our progress. RELATED ARTICLE: Progress not perfection quotes – 17 uplifting quotes to embrace progress not perfection You’ve been working on your guitar skills and decided you want to debut a song you wrote at a local bar’s open-mic night. As the night grows closer, you get more and more nervous—so much so that you almost think about walking away.

Ask your coworkers and clients for their communication preferences for live (synchronous) and non-live (asynchronous) communications. Behaviours are fuelled by our beliefs, which are formed based on the stories that we tell ourselves, which are coloured by our feelings and our feelings are created through our... Thoughts!Progress requires a willingness to take calculated risks and be proactive in driving change. Leaders who prioritize progress must be willing to experiment, try new approaches, and pivot when necessary. They must also be willing to invest the time and resources necessary to achieve meaningful change, even if it requires taking a long-term perspective. In this world, perfection is an illusion…what meaning is there in perfection? None. Not a bit. ...After perfection there exists nothing higher. Not even room for creation which means there is no room for wisdom or talent either. Understand? To scientists like ourselves, perfection is despair.”

Keep up the incredible work you do and keep motivating thousands like me to strive to achieve more. It may not be any of these. A few sound huffy in most interactions. I’ve been the subject of their anger, which is why I had a nightmare that woke me up. More on that later.One of the key advantages of prioritizing progress is that it requires action and results, rather than just planning and ideation. Leaders who prioritize progress are not afraid to take calculated risks and make bold moves. They understand that progress often requires experimentation and innovation, and they are willing to invest the time and resources necessary to achieve meaningful change. Introducing the mantra: Progress Over Perfection (PROP) Did I mention I'm a Marketer - so had to make it an acronym! #acronymsforthewin This simple yet powerful phrase encapsulates the idea that it's okay to prioritize progress over the unattainable goal of perfection. Embrace it, live it, and watch your life transform.



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