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by Thomas J. Leonard. All rights reserved. Licensed use only. These are selected responses from readers of the Perfect vs Excellent nugget that ran earlier in this course. I believe that you'll find that they deepen the point! -- I support you with the word choice - excellence is just too big of a step down -- Well, I'll be darned... I haven't seen the definitions of those words since my grammar school spelling class. You've caused a MAJOR shift for a gal who thought you were dead wrong on the perfection thing. By golly... Thomas is RIGHT everyone!!!!!! A humbling moment is being had by many right now... Wow, Thomas.... Thank you. Maybe there's a lot of things you ""get"" that others don't... I'm really starting to wonder these days... -- Thank you Thomas for this nugget. For me, it was a perfectly worded
distinction that perfectly perfected my understanding of perfect.
Before, I felt this essence of perfect... it was an inner knowing
thing.. but articulating that into words was more challenging -
especially in a way that others could really get it. -- I prefer perfect also, because in my mind I have a different standard or version of what I consider perfect for me or making myself perfect. -- Perfect! To me, 'perfect' is the perfect word because it causes a mind shift, or did in me anyway. It caused me to understand and accept my role in bringing this item or situation into my life. Ownership. So, it is more of a spiritual distinction for me, and an important one at that. 'Perfect' is more powerful. Thanks for thinking outside the box (to use another term you may find old!). Somebody's go to do it! -- Yes this is useful--I always liked 'perfect' but now I know why. Thanks. -- Since I'm basing much of my practice these days around the PERFECT LIFE/PERFECT PERSON programs, it's nice to have this type of definition available. I'll be using the distinction and the definition frequently, I'm sure. -- This was perfectly useful! -- "Just musing ... perhaps people championing ""excellence"" in favor of ""perfect"" are conceding in advance that they assume they cannot achieve anything in a perfect state. -- I love ""perfect"" in coaching terms and this is a great tool to make clients consider looking at it. -- I think people are getting confused because the bible talks about us human being born in sin, and therefore we will never be perfect. On the other hand, can a non human (Non life) thing be perfect, well probably not. The reason is that humans invented it. -- Hi Thomas - just had to reply. I love the perfect theme - in fact, isn't it one of the first things we learn as coaches: that the client is complete and whole, just as they are, when they come to us? (and of course, so are we) To me, that's perfect and it fits in with the entire evolutionary concept of coaching. Being perfect is being mindful, aware and totally ok with where I am right here, right now. It doesn't mean I can sit on my butt and do nothing. I will always be a work in progress. And at each step of that progress, even if I am not making progress, I am perfect. -- I think PERFECT is perfectly challenging. -- Yes, I dislike the use of perfect, yet it does make perfect sense to me and forces me to stretch quite a bit! (although I prefer ideal) Do you have a distinction between ideal and perfect? I'd like to see your subtle difference. -- Your distinctions are always useful and make me think. Aren't the people who want to use excellence just the perfect pain. -- Just got a support email.......i just used ""perfect"" with my coach this morning to describe my vision. it seems to me that the search for excellence is something along the path to perfect. -- Can't help myself. Perhaps I'm out in some field and not even in the game. After three Perfect Classes, A Perfect Life, A Perfect Person and The Perfect 100 Program, the notion of Perfect is just Perfect. The clarity of using Perfect as a benchmark for who I am and what I do has dramatically changed my life. It is by no means Perfect yet, although far more Perfect than it was 2 years ago. I have a long way to evolve, that single word has created a huge vacuum that keeps pulling me. It's no longer a question of whether it fits as a need, want, boundary, standard or personal foundation. It's a one word vision, goal, purpose that simplifies all for me. If it's not Perfect for me, it's just not Perfect and therein lies my choices. Perfect is a internal choice. Excellence is the external outcome. -- I'm also intrigued by how many people resist the hell out of ""perfect."" I think part of it is our addiction to fixing and changing -- which doesn't make sense if we and others are perfect. -- Isn't this the perfect message? -- I loved perfect from the start. i still refer to my list every day. show it to people. tell them about my perfect life. it's a great barometer...responses similar to your r&d groupings. you can see how people are going to be just by the way they respond to just the word. -- picky, picky -- Thomas - I thank you for the wording clarification - it will help me when I talk with people on excellence vs perfect. Thank you. I'm one of those people that think that perfect is the right word choose - but maybe I ""biased"" as I am in the Perfect100 class, have had some great learning on the topic / inner shifts etc. -- END |