However, the concept of "good enough" is actually one of the most powerful tools for mental well-being and productivity.
A helpful mental shift is to aim for 70% effort rather than 100%. In almost every area of life—work, hobbies, parenting, friendships—70% effort yields 95% of the results. That final 30% of "polish" usually takes a disproportionate amount of energy and time, often without adding significant value to the final outcome. altyazılıpo
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Perfectionism is often a defense mechanism. We try to control outcomes so tightly that we end up paralyzed. This leads to procrastination (fear of starting), burnout (inability to stop), and anxiety (fear of judgment). A perfect project that isn't finished is worth nothing; a "good enough" project that is completed has value. That final 30% of "polish" usually takes a
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When you accept "good enough," you grant yourself permission to be a beginner. You allow yourself to make mistakes, learn, and iterate.