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There is no perfect moment to begin.

— Seth Godin

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“To live is not to breathe but to act.”

— Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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“You can either be judged because you created something or ignored because you left your greatness inside of you. Your call.”

— James Clear

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Here’s a way to approach projects, and life, from Oliver Burkeman:

The Imperfectionist: Seventy per cent

The 70% rule: If you’re roughly 70% happy with a piece of writing you’ve produced, you should publish it. If you’re 70% satisfied with a product you’ve created, launch it. 

Do I believe this, as in, do I think that 70% is “good enough”? Not entirely.

Would I be more productive if I did? Absolutely.

And is most of my reluctance to sign onto this rule based in my little problem with perfectionism? Again, absolutely.

I do very much agree with the general idea:

I’m convinced it’s also the way to cultivate a particular kind of sane, action-focused, peaceful-but-energised approach to life that’s becoming more essential by the day. At the risk of offending any sticklers for traditional mathematics, I’m even tempted to argue that 70% is actually better than 100%, at least in this context.

So I think I’ll try to work my way down toward 70%. Will I get there? Maybe not, but when it comes to clearing away barriers to productivity, every step counts.

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“I have decided to stick with love. Hate is too great a burden to bear.”

— Martin Luther King Jr.

Happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day, everyone! Today, I plan to celebrate the beauty of dreams, and the satisfaction of bringing those dreams to life.

“Be a bush if you can’t be a tree. If you can’t be a highway, just be a trail. If you can’t be a sun, be a star. For it isn’t by size that you win or fail. Be the best of whatever you are.”

— Martin Luther King Jr.

To learn more about Dr King, his impact, speeches like “I Have a Dream” and more, check out History’s site on Martin Luther King Jr.

I also appreciate this related quote:

“The best way to make a dream come true is to wake up.”

— Anna Wintour

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“There is no wrong time to do the right thing.”

― Charles M. Blow

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“Think of many things; do one.”

— Portuguese proverb

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Some days I wake up and the world is my oyster. The sun is shining, work is good and my to do list glows with possibility.

Other days not so much.

It’s usually not that anything is wrong, per se. The sun is just as bright, work is on schedule, the world continues to turn. All good things, but there are never just good things. I like to at least try to look on the bright side but of course, not everything is awesome all of the time. And some days the not so good carries a little more weight.

Inevitably, you will miss the bus, your loved ones will not always be healthy, dogs (and software glitches) do eat homework, and the good guys don’t win every round. 

Fair enough. But what is the antidote to this not awesome?*

Action.

Make something. Do what you can. Help someone, even if it is yourself. 

Life isn’t always positive but you’re creative, interesting, smart, capable and fun. When you can, be an island of hope in a not-always uplifting world.

Answer not good with great.

“This is the world as it is. This is where you start.”

― Saul Alinsky

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* Regular readers may have guessed what I’m going to say but that’s ok, reinforcement strengthens habit and action is a habit I appreciate.

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“You are what you do, not what you say you’ll do.”

― Carl Gustav Jung

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