Why “attention to detail” is not the same thing as “perfectionism” and why that distinction matters …
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Transcript
Welcome back to
“Irresistible Communication”.
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:Two minutes, twice a week.
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:No nonsense advice on
leadership communication.
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:Perfectionism has a bad
reputation and for a reason.
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:But that doesn't mean that you
shouldn't pay attention to detail.
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:Attention to detail is not the
same thing as perfectionism.
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:You can value the former and
still beware of the latter.
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:Attention to detail means caring for the
little things and getting those right.
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:It's about taking the time
that's required to make it just
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:right, not perfectly right.
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:When you pay attention to detail,
you’ll commit to shipping,
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:but refuse to rush a job.
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:Perfectionism is different.
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:It means that you don't
care about time at all.
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:You can’t because you will
only ship when it's perfect.
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:It takes as long as it takes,
which is probably forever.
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:That's why as a perfectionist,
you can't commit to shipping.
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:Ultimately perfectionist don't
really care for the thing.
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:But more for themselves.
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:They want to spare themselves the
embarrassment of shipping something
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:that leaves space for criticism.
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:They hate criticism.
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:Paying attention to detail shifts the
focus away from yourself and onto the
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:experience of your audience, which
can’t happen when you don't ship.
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:So, which camp are you in?
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:Are you a perfectionist or do
you pay attention to detail?
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:Keep lighting the path and
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