Creative Doing by Herbert Lui
Author:Herbert Lui
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Holloway
Published: 2022-05-13T00:00:00+00:00
9.3 Define Acceptable
Once youâve defined what quality means to you, you can also define what is acceptable: the minimum bar for quality, a passable mark. Not complete, certainly not perfect, but acceptable for you to declare that itâs done.
When you choose to make something acceptable, rather than perfect, you reduce the expectations and ensuing pressure that could block your creativity. You complete your work, stay motivated, knowing another opportunity is just around the corner, which provides another chance to make something interesting.
Knowing what acceptable means to you helps when youâre deciding whether or not a creative workâor a version of itâis actually done. You might double check to see if all the parts of your work pass your standard. In my line of work (writing) that means Iâll edit my draft three times before itâs done. I check it for grammar, voice, tone, and flow. Similar to a factory line, though, itâs best to also add in other stages to check the workâs quality, so there arenât any unpleasant surprises at the end.
This can literally be a series of sentences that enable you to communicate when something is done. For example, the GitHub team published the philosophies that drove their decision making in a document known as The Zen of GitHub, which includes this quality check: âItâs not fully shipped until itâs fast.â If you want to declare something as fully complete at GitHub, you need to make it fast, probably meeting a maximum of some predefined set of milliseconds.
As I heard from recording artist and amateur bodybuilder Kim Jong-kook, the workout doesnât end at the gym: âYouâre only done after you eat.â He said, âSome people donât eat after working out to lose weight. You have to eat to build muscle. If you donât eat, itâs just labor.â In other words, if you want to declare your workout acceptable, you need to be as mindful of how you nourish your bodyâwith the quantities and types of macronutrients you needâas you are of what exercises you do.
For me, I check if my idea is acceptable as a pitch, before I even write it up. Pitches for my articles are acceptable when Iâve explained to myself and the reader why the idea is well timed, what it means to society, what people may misunderstand about it, what people can take away from this story and apply to their lives, and how few people have covered it before. If the pitch fails in some way (for example, if a lot of people have covered it before), the pitch does not pass, and it is not acceptable. Iâm happy, as I didnât need to spend time writing the entire story out only to realize thisâI didnât try to make it perfect before I made it acceptable.
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