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Make Mistakes at Full Speed

Don’t wait on perfection — make mistakes at full speed.

The idea that we are going to be perfect is another example of precious thinking. When we embrace that mistakes are part of the process and are the raw material of learning, mistakes are transformed into learning. The only difference between a mistake and learning is the intentional review process.

Less than full speed only slows down the learning process — it’s learning in slow motion.

Full speed is not as fast as we can go. Full speed is the appropriate speed based on clarity, risk, and competency.

Where are you waiting on precious perfection when you could be full speed learning?