Perfection does not equate to excellance

I have not found post, but I mentioned twice previously that I have significant typos in my posts. And that I am doubling back and copy editing posts overtime. One reason, I am not the best writer. Second, I experience sleep deprivation and DEW attacks by the Specterati. I am doing the best I can.

And there is a third reason, The Practice of Possibility:

THE RESILIENT PRACTICE OF POSSIBILITY

Resilient people who engage with The Practice of Possibility are better able to recognize that the never-ending quest for perfection doesn’t equate to excellence, often incapacitating us with unattainable standards, and to instead focus on progress. The Practice of Possibility is key during times of stress because, by nature, stress makes us more myopic.

However, by considering unique and novel ways to achieve a goal, you expand the array of options for creating results, and you leverage creativity to make your goals a reality. You also can more accurately appraise risks and opportunities.

The Practice of Possibility is, first, about focusing on progress instead of perfection, recognizing that the quest for perfection often paralyzes us with impossibly high standards. Second, The Practice of Possibility teaches us that to effectively navigate challenge, we get to examine the associated risks and opportunities inherent in every possibility. Those who flourish, rather than fold, become adept at creative problem-solving and finding solutions, even to seemingly intractable problems.

The Practice of Possibility, then, is about finding creative and innovative solutions, even in the face of fear and potential failure.

The 5 practices of highly resilient people: why some flourish when others fold by Dr. Taryn Marie Stejskal

~ For the love of humanity

Farah

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