Why you should make changes even if no one notices

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an almost imperceptible little detail...momma and her babies

Why make unnoticeable changes? Because people do notice, even when we think they don’t. This is a blessing and a curse. A curse when we have annoying blind spots and a blessing when we exploit a favorable detail.

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Why you should double your effort even when most never notice?

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crazy, isn't it?

Blogging is one thing. Blogging daily another. Writing five blogs a day crazier still. And what most people don’t know (nor care about) is that I spend significant time taking, organizing, selecting and captioning photos.

It would be easy to ask for your comments on why would anyone “waste their time on unnoticable and unappreciated details”, but I won’t. Instead, I just want to invite you to think about your own situation and decide on your own convictions.

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Aim for perfection, but don’t settle for it

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this photo only fits the puzzle when you've read my four other posts today

Between Vince Lombardi and Walt Disney (and others), we can conclude that aiming for perfection is the only way to start. And that settling for excellence is as low as our bar should go.

Insight: Aim for perfection, settle for excellence.

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Note: Sure, clicking through four other blogs may feel unusual, but look at what your mind, body, spirit, career, and hq get to: think about, smile about, and be grateful for.