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Procrastination vs Perfection

Procrastination vs Perfection

Procrastination has to do not with how much we'll be able to do in the time available, but rather that we won't have enough talent to produce work of sufficient quality.

It prevents us from making the work that matters most to us.

It's a strategy of emotional avoidance

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damian.irina

I'm a Deepstasher passionate about history, art and community projects.

I've been looking for ways in which to balance what I want to do with what I need to do. This book puts things in perspective in a mix of self help and philosophical bits. The weeks we live in a life really are finite.

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