Young Change Makers: Why and How Eleni Polychroniadou Is Helping To Change Our World
You don’t need to be perfect — Following on from taking breaks, I also wish someone had told me that work doesn’t need to be perfect. There is always a line between productivity, quality and efficiency. For many tasks, you could work on them for two hours or four hours and the quality improvement would be incremental. Learning when to stop and accept work as good enough was an important lesson, particularly when time became my most precious resource.
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