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davidjay
The path to perfection leads to procrastination.

- Harry Beckwith
k.c. ferrill
QUOTE(davidjay @ November 21 2004, 03:26 PM)
The path to perfection leads to procrastination.

- Harry Beckwith
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Perfection is paralysis.
-Winston Churchill
Reuben
QUOTE(davidjay @ November 21 2004, 07:26 PM)
The path to perfection leads to procrastination.

- Harry Beckwith
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Man David that totally hit home with me. I tend to be a bit of a perfectionist and don't want to even do anything unless I can get it exactly right... which leads me to put things off until I can "get them just right." I've finally started to break free of that and I'm working like crazy on just doing things no matter what. But for the last few months I've just been sitting on my hands dreaming of the perfect solution to everything, but not really working towards it.

Thanks for the encouragement!
liana
QUOTE(photoreu @ August 26 2005, 05:04 PM)
I tend to be a bit of a perfectionist and don't want to even do anything unless I can get it exactly right... which leads me to put things off until I can "get them just right."




Ditto. I've been procrastinating on my new site for months and now it's almost done and I already don't like it!!

Seems to be only a problem with my photography stuff though...

*needing a sure-fire kick in the buttah...*
Reuben
yup... know exactly what you mean. Why don't you post up some stuff and we can give you a kick! biggrin.gif

I tend to be overly critical of my work... others don't seem to mind looking at it as much as I do smile.gif
Adam Squier
QUOTE(photoreu @ August 26 2005, 05:04 PM)
Man David that totally hit home with me.  I tend to be a bit of a perfectionist and don't want to even do anything unless I can get it exactly right... which leads me to put things off until I can "get them just right."  I've finally started to break free of that and I'm working like crazy on just doing things no matter what.  But for the last few months I've just been sitting on my hands dreaming of the perfect solution to everything, but not really working towards it.

Thanks for the encouragement!
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This is really easy to fall into. I know from first-hand experience. Someone told me to try to make things "good enough" rather than "perfect" and it helps. But it's still difficult. Because I know in my head that it's not perfect, and I beat myself up over it. The funny thing is, is that what's just "good enough" in my mind is often completely outstandingly amazing in other people's minds. I really need to let go and let things be where they are and not try to nit-pick too much.

I realize I'm rambling, here. It's kind of like painting (fine art, not walls). There comes a time when you have to say "it's finished" -- but knowing when that time is can be difficult. If you keep going, it can get ruined, but if you stop too soon, it might not be quite there. You could say the same thing about retouching a senior girl's portrait. How much is too much? Should I soften it more? Should it be "edgier" instead?

I guess it's done when you say it is, rather than when you think it should be. Or could be.
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