In one of the business groups I belong to, a recent message contained the following sentiment:
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> but I have been holding off until I have a “perfect product.”
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This is an easy procrastination trap to fall into.
There is a very fine line to walk here regarding creating a high quality product for release and hanging on until it is *just right/perfect*.
I ask myself whether the changes I want to make:
1) are important to the end user’s experience
2) will have a significant effect on the marketing (such as having a quality picture on the cover)
If the answers to these questions are *No*, then I decide whether the issues I want to change are worthwhile in the long run…
*Perfect* is not a reasonable expectation…
*Extremely High Quality* is a reasonable aspiration! *VeryBigGrin*
My motto for 2007 is *Finished is Better than Perfect*
Does this mean that I am producing poor quality product? Not at all!
What it does mean is that I stop futzing with it, once I have achieved *Extremely High Quality*…
Does it meant that there are some things that I would have preferred to do differently? Sometimes…
I just start a list and apply those points to the next product, and also plan on considering those changes, should it make sense to revise the initial product.
Sharing the Road to Success!
Tink
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