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Creative Courage: - by MARCAS P. ODEA - The Art of Soaring Good Enough as Revolution: Embracing "good enough" doesn't mean lowering your standards—it means recognizing that completed, imperfect work is infinitely more valuable than perfect work that never gets finished or shared
The Psychology of Good Enough in Creative Fields By embracing “good enough”, you’re accepting a realistic view of your abilities, and rather than focusing on always trying to fix, you get to enjoy the process of creating
Embracing Imperfection: The Balance of Good Enough and Intentional . . . Combining the concepts of "Good Enough" and intentional curiosity can lead to profound shifts in how we approach our work Here are three actionable pieces of advice to help you integrate these principles into your creative life:
Embracing Good Enough: A Path to Innovation and Success The 'good enough is great' approach prioritizes speed to market, recognizing that a timely product can often outperform a perfect one that arrives too late By launching a product that's good enough, we seize market opportunities and gain valuable feedback for iterative improvement
Embracing Imperfection in Creative Projects - LinkedIn Embracing imperfection in creative projects means letting go of the unrealistic goal of flawlessness and valuing progress, learning, and growth throughout the creative process This mindset
How to Embrace Good Enough - WriteAtlas Embracing “good enough” means focusing your precious time and energy on that critical 20% that delivers the greatest value It means identifying the core message, structuring it effectively, honing critical sections, and ensuring clarity and coherence
5 Ways You Can Release Perfection | Felicia Reed Here’s the thing: “Good enough” can be the first step to remarkable When you release perfectionism and embrace action, you open the door to growth and learning The first iteration of any project will likely have flaws, and that’s okay! Through iteration, revision, and feedback, we refine our ideas and make them truly great