“Be OK with “Done”
“Finished” is powerful. Being “finished” is a decision.
When you take on a project, product, conversation, etc. and decide you’re finished, you end it.
Then, silence.
You can’t react and claim “I’m finished” because when you react, you didn’t decide. Someone else did for you, and you don’t get the silence.
Then you push to the last-minute. You fall into the trap of asking “is this good enough?”
That isn’t your decision.
If you feel you decide “is this good enough,” you flip over from proactive to reactive.
That’s when we rush to cut corners. We stop because we get nervous. There has to be something we’re missing.
Usually, there is nothing.
Get comfortable with saying “finished.” Decide.