Musings

Much has been made of the slow, steady approach, and much has been made of the impassioned sprint.ย  From what Iโ€™ve seen, both are essential.ย  If thereโ€™s any confusion or ambiguity concerning which to use, the astute problem-solver will consult that age-old compass which simplifies so much of life into a readily apparent course:

Effectiveness.


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9 responses to “Musings”

  1. The most sage advice I have received: “Something not worth doing is not worth doing well.”

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    1. I think Bukowski said something similar. Ilike the sentiment, and I think it does apply to long-term goals, but I think in the mid and short-term, it has to be applied with context in mind. Perfect is often the enemy of good and all that, and sometimes, time makes it so that one has to do a bunch of 80% solutions to get the job done at all.

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      1. I agree. The components of something worth doing may seem trivial and unpleasant. But once the recipe is laid out, one can see what must be done to accomplish success.

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      2. Time is the resource one cannot replenish, so this advice is really about conserving and directing one’s time.

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      3. Strategy, yes! I think perfectionists tend to misinterpret this one, though. As I have perfectionist tendencies, I’ve often sabotaged myself with a misunderstanding of it, anyway.

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  2. Reblogged this on crjen1958 and commented:
    Wisdom!

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    1. Thank You! ๐Ÿ™‚

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      1. Welcome..๐Ÿธ

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