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Perfectionism – the killer of goals. How to change your mindset?

1 pointsby wrestlermanover 6 years ago

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xfitm3over 6 years ago
I wasted a lot of time being a perfectionist. I viewed my work as art and it had to be perfect. Later I realized it’s not my work at all, it’s my employers. I had also come close to burning out and I backed off quite a bit. The switch flipped.<p>My work is a little sloppier now. If I feel bad all I do is remind myself of the cool things I learned in my spare time. I’m better for it, and so is my collective body of work.
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wrestlermanover 6 years ago
Hi, I wrote a post about perfectionism and how to deal with it. I think that in a startup culture leaders are pretty aware of this issue as they have faced it before (when building a product). Unfortunately, when it comes to new hires, especially ones completely new to startups, they don&#x27;t understand how valuable their time is and what exactly they are being paid for. Many time it&#x27;s not the perfect code that matters, but half broken feature that can be pushed to users to validate their needs.<p>What&#x27;s your opinion? How many times have you had to deal with a colleague that wanted everything to be perfect?