Simply Convivial: Biblical Homemaking & Homeschooling—Without Stress or Burnout
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Beat perfectionism with iteration - Get Organized Tip #5
Perfectionism kills productivity and progress. This strategy will help you beat perfectionism with action and improve incrementally.
Perfection is a mindset. It is all in our heads. So we beat perfectionism by starting with our attitudes.
We need a thinking strategy that will help us to talk back to perfectionism. I call this strategy iteration. Iteration means that we take a small steps forward, looking back to assess and learn after each step. Instead of holding out for the ideal or trying to jump to the final goal, iteration looks for progress and learns and grows and adapts as progress is made.
Iteration isn’t just baby step by baby step progress, but also includes evaluation so that each step is informed and so that we remain flexible.
One way to start iterating is to break down your year into chunks and do
interval planning. Instead of making a large, ambitious goal and a long-term plan to get there, you make incremental goals, work on a smaller chunk of the project or outcome, then assess and choose the next right small goal between intervals. By continuing to move forward and remaining flexible, we can beat perfectionism and see momentum in our lives.