No one sets out to make something “Good Enough.”

When asked for our best work we never said “I’ll make it Good Enough.”

Work gets to “Good Enough” when we lose energy in what we’re doing – maybe we’re tired, frustrated, or even bored with what we’re doing – so “Good Enough” becomes the yardstick for what we want to deliver.

But we’re giving up when we do this, we’re lowering the bar and dropping the value of what we could create – it’s half delivered, half created, half the value.

Good enough should never be a goal and when you see yourself getting to Good Enough – that’s when it’s time to stop, take a break, and regroup.

We would never want “Good Enough” so don’t deliver it.

Want more? Check out my book Code Your Way Up – available as an eBook or Paperback on Amazon (CAN and US).  I’m also the co-host of the Remotely Prepared podcast.

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