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    Perfection serves no one but itself. Or as Voltaire put it, "The best is the enemy of the good." Extremes rarely work to the health and benefit of those striving for it or the goals they strive for. This is one of the common blocks to success. If you can't move on to the next phase or stage in your project until the one you are working on now is perfect, you may never move on. In that, good is not served. And so the perfectionist creates his/her own dilemma.

    I have heard speakers spend so much time defining words and terms they want to use in their speech and in such exacting detail, the point of the speech is lost.

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    riving for it or the goals they strive for. This is one of the common blocks to success. If you can't move on to the next phase or stage in your project until the one you are working on now is perfect, you may never move on. In that, good is not served. And so the perfectionist creates his/her own dilemma.

    I have heard speakers spend so much time defining words and terms they want to use in their speech and in such exacting detail, the point of the speech is lost.

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    ne you are working on now is perfect, you may never move on. In that, good is not served. And so the perfectionist creates his/her own dilemma.

    I have heard speakers spend so much time defining words and terms they want to use in their speech and in such exacting detail, the point of the speech is lost.

    Industry is full of stories of research and development teams attempting to make the product they are producing so perfect that by the time it gets to market, the product is obsol

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    eakers spend so much time defining words and terms they want to use in their speech and in such exacting detail, the point of the speech is lost.

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    ll of stories of research and development teams attempting to make the product they are producing so perfect that by the time it gets to market, the product is obsolete. How do you balance "good enough to function" against "so bad it won't work"?

    The way out of or through dilemmas is to find and accept a third answer or another option in addition to the two "Either Or" options which constitute the horns of the dilemma on which one is hung up. In the case of "Either perfect or Not at all" the third option is to get comfortable with mediocrity. Mediocre is not best or worst but middle of the road. It is commonplace. Although it may feel like a compromise, it will release the struggler who says "Perfect or Bust" and get things moving again.

    I am not against perfection and striving for the

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