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		<title>By: A Well thought out Architecture saves time and money :: Practical Organizing &#124; Organization &#124; Personal Productivity</title>
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		<description>[...] Now I agree with the refinement approach. I say get it out there. I&#8217;ve written about perfection versus imperfection. I&#8217;m all for shipping as Seth Godin might say, but not at the expense of thinking just a wee [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Cory Miller</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cory Miller</dc:creator>
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		<description>Bryce, you&#039;ve hit it on the head. I wholeheartedly concur. You&#039;ve framed it so well and I think many perfectionists should watch this and reflect on it.

Some perfectionists will tinker on something and never release anything.

Some practical-ists, like me, will release stuff too fast and make big messes.

There&#039;s a balance for sure .... but I cherish having the tension (push and pull) between the two, with a pull to my practical &quot;imperfect&quot; side.

We talk a lot about how our 5&#039;s and 6&#039;s are most people&#039;s 9&#039;s and 10&#039;s.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bryce, you&#8217;ve hit it on the head. I wholeheartedly concur. You&#8217;ve framed it so well and I think many perfectionists should watch this and reflect on it.</p>
<p>Some perfectionists will tinker on something and never release anything.</p>
<p>Some practical-ists, like me, will release stuff too fast and make big messes.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a balance for sure &#8230;. but I cherish having the tension (push and pull) between the two, with a pull to my practical &#8220;imperfect&#8221; side.</p>
<p>We talk a lot about how our 5&#8242;s and 6&#8242;s are most people&#8217;s 9&#8242;s and 10&#8242;s.</p>
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