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A helpful mental shift is to aim for 70% effort rather than 100%. In almost every area of life—work, hobbies, parenting, friendships—70% effort yields 95% of the results. That final 30% of "polish" usually takes a disproportionate amount of energy and time, often without adding significant value to the final outcome.
In a culture that constantly pushes for excellence, 100% effort, and perfection, it is easy to view "good enough" as a failure. We often feel that if we aren't doing something perfectly, we shouldn't do it at all.
Being "good enough" isn't about having low standards; it is about having realistic standards. It allows you to show up for your life consistently rather than waiting on the sidelines until you are "ready" to be perfect. By embracing the imperfect, you actually get more done, and you enjoy the process of doing it.