Saturday, April 28, 2012

WELL DONE

When you began, or how long you've been at it may be of little consideration, and may garner little sympathy if you suddenly decide, out of frustration, anxiety, or weariness, that mediocrity or carelessness, in ANY part of it, is acceptable.
A teacher once told my classmates and me, "Anything to which you affix your name, should be done properly."
Purpose to do whatever you do well. Do it to the best of your ability- whether you think anyone will notice or not. Details will matter to someone whose opinion or evaluation matters more than your decision to ignore them.

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