Perfect doesn’t hold a candle to persistent
I really liked the October 5th episode that I just listened to. As a recovering perfectionist, it was reassuring to hear that there are others who struggle with getting things done. I often struggle to finish an edit because I want it to be better. I often zoom in on photos to resolution that makes no sense to be zoomed in to. Just to find flaws to fix. I have gotten better but working on a recent project has been tough because I expect perfection in pixels. I have finished it and I do think it’s done. I guess that means it’s perfect. Thanks David. Great listen.
JJHinAsia via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/12/19
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Helie007 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/31/19
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