Growth Lives in the Refinement
So I skipped the line last night in the live review stream because, I’m kinda impatient and honestly I wanted to know if I was getting better. Overall the response was positive, but there was one small note about something I could improve.
It made me realize how easy it is to think, “it sounds good to me,” especially when it’s something i’ve been doing a certain way for a while.
But stepping back, I think this is where growth really has to happens.
There’s a difference between something being good and something being optimized for the next level. Sometimes the adjustments aren’t about fixing mistakes — they’re about refinement.
And when feedback is coming from someone with real experience and results like , that perspective is crazy valuable.
That’s part of leveling up.
Curious how y’all approach feedback when it pushes you outside your normal way of doing things.
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Rick Chestnutt
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Growth Lives in the Refinement
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