
Sometimes what looks good⦠means nothing.
And sometimes whatās messy, raw, even clumsy ā holds real depth.
Iāve seen beautiful slides with zero substance.
And ugly slides that changed everything.
Iāve seen managers who spent days polishing a report ā
and forgot to call their employee whoās falling apart.
Iāve seen strategies that looked perfect on paper ā
and exploded in real life.
āø»
The truth?
Polish takes time.
Time is energy.
And energy is limited.
Not everything should be perfect.
Some things should just be good enough to move forward.
Thatās not laziness.
Itās strategic sanity.
Thatās why smart managers are satisfizers ā not optimizers.
They donāt obsess over every detail.
They push for momentum.
They choose āMinimum Viable Productā over āMaximum Vanity Presentation.ā
They know the difference between progressā¦
and performance for show.
āø»
If you read all this ā
youāre exactly who I wanted to talk to.
Now itās your turn:
What do you not obsess over anymore ā and what did it free you to do?
Iāll read every comment.








