Follow the '70-20-10 Rule' to Produce Your Best Work
Aiming to do more work will generally get you further than aiming to do excellent work.
Most of us want to produce the best work possible. How do you pursue that goal? One approach is to aim for excellence. You study everything you can about your area, read obsessively about top performers, and anxiously practice your craft with an eye toward perfection.
This is one common-sense way to pursue excellence, but there's another option as well. You could just throw quality out the window and produce a lot of work without worrying if it's much good. Which path will get you closer to your personal best?
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