If It’s Worth Doing, It’s Worth Doing Poorly!

Following up on what I mentioned in my last post about my own tendency to focus on getting unimportant details “just right” while neglecting more important things, my friend Brad Blanton at Radical Honesty likes to say that “if it’s worth doing, it’s worth doing poorly”.  In other words, sometimes just getting something done is more important than doing a fantastic job.

Here is a video clip of Brad “selling” an audio version of his book, where he talks about the “poor quality” of the recording:

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