As an artist, a big issue for me is knowing when to walk away from a painting. When I'm painting, I usually have a moment where what I'm working on looks perfect in my eyes — but then I move my brush and ruin it.
I ruined it because I couldn't walk away, even for a few minutes.
What I've learned is that in art, there's a beat between perfection and ruin. As an artist, walking away from a painting allows me to approach my work from a new angle. I believe that concept also applies to the business world. As a business leader, walking away from certain situations enables me to realign my professional approach.
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