Great post!
I used to have a ton of trouble knowing when I was done with a project. I could work on something forever, improving it and tweaking it. I've learned to define what Done looks like when I start, so I know when to stop.
Nothing is ever perfect, you have to learn to what Good Enough is.
Totally agree. That's something I struggle with sometimes, probably because I'm still fairly new to web dev. I know that with practice and experience, it'll become easier to invision the final product of ideas and their feasibility.
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Great post!
I used to have a ton of trouble knowing when I was done with a project. I could work on something forever, improving it and tweaking it. I've learned to define what Done looks like when I start, so I know when to stop.
Nothing is ever perfect, you have to learn to what Good Enough is.
Totally agree. That's something I struggle with sometimes, probably because I'm still fairly new to web dev. I know that with practice and experience, it'll become easier to invision the final product of ideas and their feasibility.