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Real growth happens in the grey areas, the paradoxes, the places where easy answers fail.
Mo Edjlali, Mindful Leader Founder & CEO

This quote is from an interesting article I read recently. It got me thinking about one of the leadership challenges – applicable in business and in one’s personal life.

We spend a whole lot of time trying to put things in order. A defined process, with steps and checkpoints and owners. Quantifying results with numbers and graphs and analyses.

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I started my career as an engineer, so I was ingrained with the concept of “good enough.” Not perfect, but practical and appropriate. Leave the perfectionism to those mathematicians and scientists who didn’t have to worry about being practical.

And yet, perfectionism can be valuable.

When it comes to your principles and values, it’s great to be shooting for the ideal. Yes, you’ll fall short, but each time you do it can inspire you to do better.

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