“Always Do Your Best. Your best is going to change
from moment to moment; it will be different when
you are healthy as opposed to sick. Under any
circumstance, simply do your best, and you will avoid
self-judgment, self-abuse and regret.”
—Do n M i g u e l R u i z
Be the best version of yourself in the moment. Whatever you are
called upon to do, do it well. If you are going to do it, do your
best. There is not much better than the satisfying feeling of a job
well done. Knowing you did it and did it well. Maybe it worked out,
maybe it did not, but you gave it your best shot. No regrets. Some
things just need to get done, like washing the car, cleaning windows,
mowing the lawn and you may be tempted to half-ass it just to get
through it, but, even in these “menial” tasks when you do them your
very best and look at that shiny car, through those clean windows
at that well-manicured lawn that feeling of satisfaction is worth it,
on the other hand, when there is still dirt on the car, smears on the
windows, wide swaths of lawn you missed, it looks crappy, you feel
“bad” and you usually have to go back and fix it, taking up more of your time.
So why not do your very best, do it the right way from the
start and feel good about yourself? How you do anything is how you
do everything. Your character is the sum of your actions. Perfection
occurs when you do your best at what you are best at.
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