I need to learn how to do things I like without it turning into a toxic, I need to master this and be the best at it. Because they I end up doing nothing at all.
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This, my metoo mement.
I suffer the opposite. Well enough is rarely great.
Hmmmm...take some time to just enjoy each step of the process. I look back on my first yarn things and cringe, but I also remember the joy of finishing a thing. I still have much to learn, but I'm loving where I am almost 10 years in.
That's great to hear. And I think it's also the the best thing for me to focus on: just finishing things.
Good enough goes a long way, I learned that working as an controls engineer. A lot of the things I did weren't even good enough until it was installed and I iterated til it was. Yet when I don't have that pressure, I always default back to perfectionism.