Thanks to 21st century technology, our entire desk can follow us wherever we go. Apparently we are only limited by the demands of bodily functions, and even those seem to be negotiable.
Mistake? So what's wrong with perfect? Absolutely nothing. Striving for success can be highly motivating. The problem lies in accepting nothing less than perfect and creating failure in the attempt.
Listen to a real life example of how the pursuit of perfection can impact your career.
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What are your communication boundaries? Few of us doubt that staying in touch without being chained to a desk can be a good thing. But when does it become too much of a good thing?
Are you striving or thriving in your daily life? Are you efforting or achieving great efforts? Success doesn't have to be hard.
Look around the room right now and find it. You know what I am talking about. That pile of "stuff" that you need to get around to one of these days. It seems to expand by itself, like some sort of asexual reproductive specie.
The Chaos theory at work: "If I move faster, everything will get done. If I work harder/better/smarter, things will get under control. Once I complete project X, things will slow down."
How much of your life is spent supporting your lifestyle? Lifestyle is defined in the dictionary as "a manner of living that reflects the person's values and attitudes". But what happens when what we have to do to create and maintain this lifestyle goes against the very values and attitudes it should support?